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Developers committed to subject-orientation are able to increase Business Process Management’s (BPM’s) efficiency and effectiveness. First, the modeling of processes becomes much more efficient due to the coherent creation of main processes, once responsibilities are clarified. Secondly, remaining issues are more transparent for project managers and controlling, as the states of projects become visible and traceable. Thirdly, there are fewer manual actions required for modeling and management, due to focused message passing and communication. Finally, the integrated, computer-based workflow implementing such type of specifications guarantees a more efficient and faster process flow.
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Heuser, L. (2010). The Relevance of Management of Business Processes and Orchestration. In: Buchwald, H., Fleischmann, A., Seese, D., Stary, C. (eds) S-BPM ONE – Setting the Stage for Subject-Oriented Business Process Management. S-BPM ONE 2009. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-15915-2_1
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