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Articulated Impact
Articulated Impact
Business Process Application Development
Overview and Approach

For everything your organization is, it is also a collection of processes in which experts and staff define, create, transform and deliver value to internal and external clients. The capability of your people, your value creators, depends upon the efficiency, ease of use and effectiveness of the tools you provide them. Furthermore, the ability of your organization to always know how well your processes are working, how efficiently and effectively work is being delivered can make all the difference in keeping things moving forward.

A business process application, or a full fledged business process technology layer, can help:

- Increase work effectiveness and efficiency
- Increase visibility, accountability and reliability of work processes
- Reduce time, effort and cost of reporting on processes
- Decrease costs of work production and completion
- Increase job satisfaction and ease

Ultimately, business process application development means more, higher quality work at an increasingly reduced cost. Please talk to us about how we can make this happen for you.





CSD Case Study
Completed 2005

Articulated Impact Business Process Application Development Process

We have been developing business process applications since 2000. Our experience has shown us how to efficiently incorporate the organization learning experience of business process application development within the context of timely delivery and budgetary realities, but in consideration that improvements and efficiencies to current business processes will also be a likely outcome.

The following list of stages can be delivered as a complete process or individually, so that organizational resources are most effectively applied or improved.

Conceive
Requirements Intake
1. Department overview
2. Current process capture
3. Catalog inputs, artifacts, deliverables, data, communications.
4. Departmental overview

Business Process Strategy Development
1. Organizational or departmental goals
2. Business, value and outcomes goals

Requirement Development
1. Organizational goals
2. Departmental goals
3. User / value creator needs
4. Data and deliverable catalog
5. Reporting
6. Information technology
7. Security


Plan

Project Planning
1. Server, network and user level technology layer
2. Database development plan
3. Application development plan
4. Rollout plan
5. Documentation and training
6. Marketing (internal)

Application Modeling
1. Database model
2. Application architecture
3. Process workflow model
4. Data capture and reporting model
5. Messaging and communications model


Create

Application Development
1. Application logic development
2. Screen and interface development
3. Communications process development
4. Application administration and management development

Rollout and Training
1. Testing
2. Deployment
3. Training development
4. Internal marketing and promotion
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