Today’s businesses are a collection of interdependent complex operations organized to provide value to a customer and each business entity is competing within a larger business ecosystem in which it must offer a unique value proposition in order to remain relevant in the market. It nearly all cases, IT is essential (either directly or indirectly) to enabling consistent, reliable, and efficient delivery of the product or service. The business architecture models provide a clear basis for the IT leadership, program office, business analysts, architects, developers, and testers to develop and deliver solutions that are aligned with the business value proposition.
Process Mapping vs. Process Modeling: What’s the Difference Really About?
In business circles, the terms process map and process model are often used interchangeably. It’s easy to see why: both involve drawing out how work gets done. But in practice, they serve different purposes and offer different levels of value. Confusing the two can...


















