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Six Sigma BPM Flow Diagram - Define

Savvion Process Modeler, the primary modeling and simulation tool for Savvion BusinessManager, can help define Six Sigma business processes. It is a straightforward drag-and-drop tool used to define the conceptual units of a business process as graphically represented work steps in a structured process template. In addition to direct flow-through progression, the control flow includes a multi-valued decision block and contingent execution according to user-defined business rules. Information is preserved and made available from one step to another. An individual's multi-item task can be packaged as a set of web pages providing variable-path navigation and detailed guidance through the task.

Savvion BusinessManager Screen Capture Rule-based integration, with a process-independent, sophisticated rule and event correlation engine, is a distinctive feature of Savvion BusinessManager. A rule can evaluate information from various sources. It is therefore possible to draw intelligent conclusions on complex business conditions within the process.

Savvion Process Modeler is so easy to use that it facilitates the human thinking and decision process. Initial ramp-up time to business process automation is streamlined due to the ongoing process improvement facilities in Savvion BusinessManager - it doesn't have to be perfect the first time. Savvion BusinessManager is a system, not a point solution, allowing the development of multiple independent applications. There is no limitation on lateral or hierarchical connections among Savvion BusinessManager applications. In time, applications and connections multiply and grow into a "process web" reflecting the distinctive nature and scale of the business. With Savvion Process Modeler you can fully represent the enterprise in action.

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