Business Process vs. Business Activity
Posted: 03 Aug 2009, 19:17
I'm going through an exercise of modeling our business processes within the business_logical section of the met-model. While I understand the task level (atomic), I'm not sure of the difference between a business process and a business activity.
The hierarchy imposed by the meta-model suggests that a business activity is one level above the task level since you can't include tasks in a business process flow - only a business activity flow. Additionally, you can't include business activities in a business activity flow.
So, according to the meta-model, a task is the lowest level, an activity is one level above a task, and a process is at each of the levels (possibly multiple) above an activity.
Is this right? Is there a better explanation / model?
Thanks!
The hierarchy imposed by the meta-model suggests that a business activity is one level above the task level since you can't include tasks in a business process flow - only a business activity flow. Additionally, you can't include business activities in a business activity flow.
So, according to the meta-model, a task is the lowest level, an activity is one level above a task, and a process is at each of the levels (possibly multiple) above an activity.
Is this right? Is there a better explanation / model?
Thanks!