Bandar A 2005
Bandar A 2005
Bandar A 2005
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Abstract
Business process modelling has gained widespread acceptance as a valuable
design and management technique for a variety of purposes. While there has
been much research on process modelling techniques and corresponding tools,
there has been little empirical research into the success factors of effective
process modelling, and the post hoc evaluation of process modelling success.
This paper reports on the first attempt to identify process modelling success
factors and measures, as empirically evidenced in case studies of nine process
modelling projects in three leading Australian organizations.
European Journal of Information Systems (2005) 14, 347360.
doi:10.1057/palgrave.ejis.3000546
Keywords: business process modelling; success factors; success measures; case study
method
Introduction
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Literature review
Research design
Table 1
Study
Cross-reference literature review of candidate process modelling success factors (from Sedera et al., 2001)
Area/domain
Model-specific factors
Methodology
X*
X*
X*
X
X
X*
X
X*
X*
X*
X*
X
X*
X*
X
X
X
X
X*
X
X
X*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X*
X*
X*
X
X*
X
X
X
X
X*
X*
X
X
X*
X*
X
X*
X*
X*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X*
X
X*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X*
X
X*
X
X
X
X*
X*
X
X*
X
X
X
X studies where the identified factors were identified as being particularly important for success.
X* studies that implied the existence of the factors would benefit the initiative (complete references to the studies presented in this table can be obtained in Sedera et al., 2001).
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Moody (1996)
Lindland et al. (1994)
ES
ES
ES
ES
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
BPR
CASE
CASE
Software engineering
Enterprise modelling
Process modelling
quality
Data modelling
quality
Data modelling
Conceptual modelling quality
Process modelling
ontological evaluation
Conceptual modelling (diagramming)
Requirements engineering quality
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS
IS EIS
IS EIS
ES and IS
Language Modellers Team or- Project man- User parti- Top manageUser
Project cham- Communiexpertise ientation
agement
cipation ment support training
pionship
cation
Factors and measures of business process modelling
Tool
Context-specific factors
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Table 3
Success
Measures
Success Factor
Project-specific factor
Modeller
Expertise
User
Participation
Modelling
related factors
Modelling
Methodology
Team
Structure
Project
Management
User
Competence
Figure 1
Management
Support
Leadership
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Modelling
Language
Modeler
Satisfaction
Model
Quality
User
Satisfaction
Model
Use
Communication
Modelling
Tool
Individual
Impacts
A priori model.
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Counts of general citations of model constructs: by interviewee, within the nine process modelling projects
Success factors
A priori
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
Top mgmt Leadership Project
Team User competence Modeller
Support
mgmt structure
expertise
F7
F8
F9
FI0
F11
F12
F13
F14
F15
F16
User participation Communi- Modelling Modelling Modelling Complexity Importance Culture Information Need
cation
language method
tool
resources
2
7
2
6
1
0
1
3
2
5
2
1
24
3
1
15
2
2
7
1
0
12
2
1
17
1
4
2
3
9
6
20
5
2
2
4
13
5
2
4
3
14
1
6
3
4
14
6
5
2
5
18
2
2
3
5
12
2
3
3
3
2
1
1
7
12
2
13
57
5
17
45
0
6
27
0
9
35
1
13
48
0
9
28
0
5
13
0
5
16
6
35
36
0
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P1:
6
P2:
6
P3:
3
3
P4:
2
4
24
P5:
7
2
1
4
14
P6:
4
P7:
7
P8:
3
P9:
2
16
54
New
Table 4
Continued
Interviewee
Success measures
A priori
New
S2
Model quality
S3
Model use
S4
User satisfaction
S5
Process modelling impact
S6
Usefulness
S7
Individual
impact
S8
Process
impact
S9
Others
QUEENSLAND RAIL
Internal modeler
Irternal modelers
Internal modeler
Project sponsors
0
0
2
0
4
3
0
0
1
0
Irternal modelers
Project sponsor
OVERALL SITE analysis
QUEENSLAND TREASURY
Eternal modeller 1
Externalmodeller 2
Internal modeller 3
Project sponsor
OVERALL SITE analysis
TELSTRA QUEENSLAND
Internal modeller 1
1
0
1
1
0
3
2
3
13
0
0
2
1
4
6
1
0
1
1
3
3
5
3
3
14
5
4
4
2
15
2
1
3
1
7
2
2
1
5
10
2
1
5
0
8
1
0
4
6
11
Achieved objective 3
Achieved objective 2
Achieved objective 1
Achieved objectives 3
9
met purpose 1
Internal modeller 1
met purpose 1
Internal modeller 1
Internal modeller 1
OVERALL SITE analysis
Consolidated Total
0
2
6
0
4
21
0
2
30
2
11
20
0
5
15
2
6
14
0
3
14
0
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N/A
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S1
Modeller
satisfaction
Table 4
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Success
Measures
Success Factors
Importance
Project-specific factors
Model
Quality
Modelling
related factors
User
Satisfaction
Stakeholder
Participation
Information
Resources
Management
Support
Project
Management
Modelling
Methodology
Individual
Impacts
Modelling
Language
Process
Impacts
Modeller
Expertise
Figure 2
Modelling
Tool
Complexity
Project
Efficiency
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Pacific Asia Region Editor for Journal of Strategic Information Systems and for Journal of Global Information Management, and inaugural Editorial Board Member of Journal of
the AIS and Information Systems Frontiers.
Professor Michael Rosemann Co-Chairs the Business
Process Management Research Program at Queensland
University of Technology. His key research interests are:
Business Process Management, Process Modelling, Enterprise Systems and Ontologies. His MBA and his
doctorate are from the University of Muenster, Germany.
Besides more than 120 refereed journal publications,
conference publications and book chapters, he has
published a number of books on BPM. He is a member
of the Editorial Board of six journals.
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