Chapter 6 Key Terms

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Chapter 6 key terms
Shauna Brinker
Flashcards by Shauna Brinker, updated 9 months ago
Shauna Brinker
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accounts payable Amounts owed to suppliers for goods and services received.
agents The people or organizations, such as customers or salespeople, who participate in business events.
cash The organization’s monies in bank or related accounts.
cash disbursements Record payments of cash to external agents and the corresponding reduction in cash accounts. This is considered an event.
choreography The science of examining raw data (now often Big Data), removing excess noise from the dataset, and organizing the data with the purpose of drawing conclusions for decision making.
collaboration A BPMN model showing two participant pools and the interactions between them within a process.
events (UML) Classes that model the organization’s transactions, usually affecting the organization’s resources, such as sales and cash receipts; (BPMN) important occurrences that affect the flow of activities in a business process, including start, intermediate, and end events.
gateway Shows process branching and merging as the result of decisions.
intermediate event Occurs between start and end events and affects the flow of the process.
intermediate timer event Intermediate events that indicate a delay in the normal process flow until a fixed amount of time has elapsed.
many-to-many relationship Exists when instances of one class are related to many instances of another class and vice versa.
one-to-one relationship Exists when instances of one class are related to only one instance of another class and each instance of the other class is related to only one instance of the original class.
orchestration In BPMN, the sequence of activities within one pool.
product Class representing the organization’s goods held for sale—that is, the organization’s inventory. This is considered a resource.
purchase discount An offer from the supplier to reduce the cost of a purchase if payment is made according to specified terms, usually within a specified time.
purchase order A commitment event that precedes the economic purchase event.
purchases Records the receipt of goods or services from a supplier and the corresponding obligation to pay the supplier.
REA Resource-event-agent framework for modeling business processes, originally developed by William McCarthy.
receipt Same as the purchases event.
resources Those things that have economic value to a firm, such as cash and products.
subprocess Represent a series of process steps that are hidden from view in BPMN. The use of subprocesses in modeling helps reduce complexity.
suppliers In the UML diagram of the purchases and payments process, the external agents from whom goods and services are purchased and to whom payments are made.
timer events Indication of a delay in the flow of a process to a specific date, an elapsed time or a relative repetitive date, such as every Friday.
type image Class that represents management information to help manage a business process.
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