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BPMN vs. EPC: Choosing the Right Process Notation

Explore the key differences between BPMN and EPC notations in business process management. Learn from insights shared by experts Ivo Velitchkov and others in this informative discussion.

A new blog post of What’s Your Baseline was published on Mar 20, 2011:

Overview:

This post discusses the comparative analysis of BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) and EPC (Event-driven Process Chain), focusing on their respective strengths in process notation and enterprise architecture integration, supporting well-informed decisions for practitioners in business process management.

Core content:

  • BPMN offers over a hundred modeling constructs, showcasing superior expressive power for workflow and collaboration compared to EPC, which has only five control flow elements.
  • While BPMN is efficient in compactness, EPC excels in supporting resource analysis, allowing multiple participant assignments in a single activity through various connection types.
  • EPC is inherently integrated with enterprise architecture, linking activities to requirements, objectives, and KPIs, unlike BPMN which lacks native support for such integration.

Learnings:

  • Readers will understand the key differences between BPMN and EPC in terms of expressive power, readability, and efficiency, helping them choose an appropriate process notation.
  • The article highlights the contextual applicability of BPMN and EPC for specific business needs and emphasizes the importance of selecting the right notation based on modeling objectives.
  • Insights into how enterprise architecture can be more effectively represented through EPC will be beneficial for those involved in integrating business process management with architectural frameworks.

The original content was published in English.

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