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The Complete Business Process Handbook - Body of Knowledge from Process Modeling to BPM, Volume 1

Mark von Rosing, Henrik von Scheel, August-Wilhelm Scheer

 

Verlag Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2014

ISBN 9780128004722 , 776 Seiten

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Authors Biographies


Mark von Rosing



Prof. Mark von Rosing is in every way an innovator impacting developments, standards, frameworks, methods, and approaches around the world. He founded in 2004, the Global University Alliance (GUA), the largest nonvendor academic platform for academic collaboration. As a part of the GUA work he has been involved of developing 96 Enterprise Standards and 51 Industry Standards. He is a leader in the industry in developing standards. He has not only founded the largest Enterprise Standard community “LEADing Practice” used by practitioners and organizations around the world, but also has a main role in developing standards in the following standard bodies:
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C): Prof. Mark von Rosing is leading development member of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). The W3C purpose is to lead the World Wide Web to its full potential by developing protocols and guidelines that ensure the long-term growth of the Web/Internet. Prof. Mark von Rosing is thereby part of developing the internet principles and standards; that will help radically improve the way people around the world develop new technologies and innovate for humanity. See the link under LEADing Practice that is a strategic liaison partner of W3C www.w3.org/2001/11/StdLiaison#L.
ISO: As a leader and development member of “The International Organization for Standardization (French: Organisation internationale de standardization)”; known as ISO, Prof. Mark von Rosing coordinates the development of international standards among various national standards organizations. Prof. von Rosing is thereby a leading mind in promoting worldwide proprietary, industrial, and commercial standards. The standards focused on at the moment are ISO 42010, the Systems and software engineering Architecture description, as well as ISO 279 the Innovation standard.
Energetics: As a core development of the energy standard body Energetics, does Prof. Mark von Rosing, develop the energy standards used by countries and companies around the world. This also includes the standards used by the upstream oil and gas organizations around the world, improving their business model, performance concepts, process models, and data models.
Object Management Group (OMG): Prof. Mark von Rosing is cochair and leading development member of the software standards in OMG. This development includes:
Value Delivery Modeling Language (VDML)
Business Planning and Motivation Modeling (BMM)
Business Process Modeling Notations (BPMN)
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR)
Decision Model and Notation (DMN)
Risk and Threat Modeling.
The Information Security Forum (ISF): Prof. Mark von Rosing is a core team development member of the Information Security Forum. Investigating, clarifying and resolving key issues in information security, and developing best practice methodologies, processes, and solutions that meet the business and IT needs around security.
    Additional standard development that are worthwhile mentioning:
Research collaboration and developer with IEEE standards.
Codeveloper of the Global TOGAF Business Architecture Methods & Certification Development Group.
Development member of the NATO standards, including EA, BPM, Capabilities and joint mission execution.
Built the BPM and EA curriculum for the SAP University Alliance (+900 universities).
SAP AG Method developer e.g., ASAP, SAP Agile, BPM, Enterprise Architecture (EAF).
    Author of multiple publications among them the last 3 years:
SAP Press bestseller: “Applying real-world BPM in an SAP environment”
IEEE publication “defining the profession of the Business Architect” as well as the publication “How to integrate Enterprise Architecture and BPM,”
Springer: Conceptual Structures in LEADing and Best Enterprise Practices as well as The Impact of Culture Differences on Cloud Computing Adoption
Future Strategies Inc. and the Workflow Management Coalition (WfmC) “Passports to Success in BPM.”

Henrik von Scheel



International recognized thought leader and the driving force behind the Enterprise Modelling revolution and a pioneer in linking strategy with operational execution. For most Fortune 500 and public organizations, Henrik von Scheel is synonym for a visionary, game changer, and a challenger striving to defy outmoded business models.
Recognized as a strategy and business process management thought leader, advisor, mentor, and coauthor of SAP Press bestseller book: Applying real-world BPM in a SAP environment. He has made a significant contribution to the enterprise modeling discipline—whether by driving standards, expanding the technology, or pushing process improvement in new direction.
Together with Global University Alliance, he has evolved mainstream process thinking, approaches, and styles through his efforts in standards bodies, books, academic publications, and published reference content, such as extended BPMN, Object Modelling (Business, Service, Process, Information & Data) BPM enabled Innovation & Transformation, BPM Centre of Excellence, BPM Alignment, Social BPM, BPM & Enterprise Architecture, BPM Change Management, BPM Lifecycle, BPM Maturity, Value BPM, Goal-Oriented Process, and BPM Industry Accelerators, etc.
Henrik is the CEO of LEADing Practice—#1 Enterprise Standard provider, setting the agenda for 56 Industries. He serves as ADVISORY BOARD MEMBER at Google EMEA, Gazprom, Global University Alliance, and Chairman of Capital Investment Partners. AWARDED “The NEXT 100 Top Influencers of the European Digital Industry in 2012” among the most important Europeans shaping our digital future.
Advising executives how tackle THE BLIND SPOTS or “change gap”—discover the WHY, define the WHAT, and deliver the HOW. Enabling executives to transform and innovate existing business models and their service model to design tomorrow’s enterprises. His trademark is the unique ability to help organizations master the rare discipline of developing their core competitive and differentiated aspects. Translating the “Big Picture” into operational execution using layered architectural rigor and applying leading practice, industry and best practice with the IT team.

August-Wilhelm Scheer



Professor Dr Dr h.c. mult. Scheer is founder of the Institute for Information Systems (IWi) at Saarland University and was its director for 30 years. His publications in the field of business information systems are today considered standard references and are very well known across the global market.
The Y-CIM production model, created by Prof. Scheer, serves as an overall framework for integrating operative information systems in the manufacturing industries.
Prof. Scheer was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013 by the Global University Alliance on behave of +300 universities, in recognition of his long-term impact and contribution to evolve the academic world and organization’s structural thinking of how to apply enterprise modeling today.
Leaving his mark on this generation and generations to come. Pushing the bar with his research and focus on information and business process management, Prof. Scheer has, among others, brought to us:
• Link between processes and information.
• His contribution to the academic world: in 1975, Scheer took over one of the first chairs for information systems and founded the Institute for information Systems (IWI) at the Saarland University, which he led until 2005.
• His contribution to the Software world: In 1984, he founded IDS Scheer, a Business Process Management (BPM) software company, which is still today the market leader.
• His contribution to Enterprise Modeling: The ARIS House which is one of the first Enterprise Modeling concepts that combines and organizes information of an organization in five interrelated views: data, function, organization, output, and control.
His contribution to the Process Modeling community: He developed among others two main concepts for Business Process Modeling:
• Business content in Value-added Chain Diagrams (VCD).
• Process content in Event-driven Process Chains (EPC).
He is widely regarded as the founder of the BPM industry.
In 1984, he founded the international software and consulting company IDS Scheer AG. Until 2009, he expanded the business to become one of the leading IT companies in Germany. In 1997, he founded the imc AG located in Saarbrücken and in 2000, the Scheer Group GmbH which participates in innovative high-tech companies, such as the Scheer Management Consulting & Solutions GmbH. He is forerunner and companion of the future project “Industry 4.0” initiated by the...