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Process Modeling for the Data Professional
Process
modeling and data modeling are two complementary business analytical techniques
that have evolved over the last few decades. As IT has shifted its focus from
in-house application development to ERP/data warehousing solutions, process
modeling has received less attention than data modeling for planning, building
and managing information systems. Process modeling is a powerful technique.
Yet, if the skill exists at all in a company, it is often outside of the IT
organization and under utilized for managing the company’s information
resources.
This
presentation will trace the evolution of process modeling and demonstrate some
basic skills that should be useful to all data professionals. A practical
application of process modeling to program management and data warehousing
Return On Investment (ROI) will be illustrated. If time and audience size
permits, we will pursue a process modeling exercise to demonstrate the
technique.
Dr.
Robert P. Conway is the founder of, and a Principal
Consultant with Information Engineering Associates, a Denver-based consulting
firm specializing in strategic planning, process re-engineering, data
architecture and system integration.
He has over
twenty years experience as a data administrator and information system
consulting in a variety of industries including financial services,
manufacturing, oil & gas, telecommunications, retail, and health care.
He is a
certified facilitator, an adjunct faculty member at the University of Colorado
and a frequent speaker at national conferences.
His
consulting practice focuses on data warehousing architecture, legacy system
migration and system integration, and provides training courses in Data and
Process Modeling, Database Design, Data Warehouse Development, and Process
Re-Engineering.
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