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The EPC II theory. Review of basic concepts, obtained results and problems to discuss

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In the paper the basic concepts of the theory of Enterprise Process Control (EPC II), as well as its most important results and directions of future work, have been discussed. It has been shown that in the synthetic picture of EPC II data structure every structural attribute of information elements may be assigned to one of the three general dimensions: knowledge on kinds of processes and resources, enterprise organization and labels of executions of definite business processes. Differences in concepts of business processes, resources and organizational units between the EPC II theory and the current standards have been pointed out. It has been demonstrated that the framework functional structure of integrated management systems is the same for every organizational level. The notions of business transactions have been introduced and then relationships between functional activities and business transactions have been described. Next, the relationships of bookkeeping accounts, entries and transactions with corresponding notions of the EPC II theory have been discussed. It has been shown how the EPC II theory may be applied to solving certain difficult problems of business process control, including the problem of building a universal framework system of management and process control and the problem of automatic adaptation of management systems software to structural changes of business processes.
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  • Academy of Business in Dąbrowa Górnicza, Cieplaka 1C, 41-300 Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland, phone: +048 32 2622805, m.zaborowski@neostrada.pl
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