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Development of Information Technology Structural Scheme For Monitoring Business Process

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, , Citation E S Soegoto and R Sani 2018 IOP Conf. Ser.: Mater. Sci. Eng. 407 012001 DOI 10.1088/1757-899X/407/1/012001

1757-899X/407/1/012001

Abstract

This paper aims to explain that using the Business Activity Monitoring method in a business process is expected to make the business process better. By utilizing the current information technology, a business process company can be monitored by the company with ease. Through information technology, to monitor the company's business processes, which allows automating the process of formation of representations for business processes provided, it is necessary to integrate all the information technology used. Information technology offered is using the business activity monitoring, in the hope to monitor a business process activities well and effectively. The concept scenario is simplified by the person making the business decision, estimating the place of the company's economy, using specialized software, then based on a series of business decision rules informing the user or other parts of the business activity. The block diagram of this technology is developed and the appointment of its basic elements is considered, conducts a retrospective analysis of business processes, forecasts the business activities of the company, and collects performance statistics for all activities and controls that can change business processes. Information technology offered is using the business activity monitoring.

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10.1088/1757-899X/407/1/012001