I am working on homework in the Digital Business and workplace technology course. The assignment consists of developing a BPMN diagram of the Process Flow below and answering some open questions on Process Mining.   And here is the description : BPMN PART Invoice approval procedure In the Organisation “NextGen”, whenever an invoice is received from a Supplier , a signature to perform the payment has to be collected. The Administration performs the 1st stage approval on the invoice. When the administration approver get a request, they evaluate the request. Then, they document and submit the decision and the 1st stage is fulfilled. The invoice can be approved or rejected. If it is approved, it has to be send to approval in the 2nd stage performed by the Director. Upon receipt of the request, the 2nd approver evaluates the request, then documents/submits his final decision.The invoice can be either approved or rejected. If it is approved the process ends at Signature/Approval obtained. When a rejection decision is taken a proposal to resubmit is sent to the supplier. If accepted, the supplier adjusts the request and resubmit it, and the process starts as a new submission; if the proposal to resubmit is rejected the process ends. Task Creating a BPMN model of the above-described Process Flow. Consider developing a rich (containing specialized activities, artifacts, etc.) and symmetrical model   PROCESS MINING PART Answer the following questions in max five hundred words. What is process mining? What is the main difference between process mining and traditional BPM? Why process mining is becoming more used nowadays? What is the typical data that process mining techniques can take advantage of?

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I am working on homework in the Digital Business and workplace technology course.

The assignment consists of developing a BPMN diagram of the Process Flow below and answering some open questions on Process Mining.

 

And here is the description :

BPMN PART

Invoice approval procedure

In the Organisation “NextGen”, whenever an invoice is received from a Supplier , a signature to perform the payment has to be collected.

The Administration performs the 1st stage approval on the invoice. When the administration approver get a request, they evaluate the request. Then, they document and submit the decision and the 1st stage is fulfilled.

The invoice can be approved or rejected. If it is approved, it has to be send to approval in the 2nd stage performed by the Director.

Upon receipt of the request, the 2nd approver evaluates the request, then documents/submits his final decision.The invoice can be either approved or rejected. If it is approved the process ends at Signature/Approval obtained.

When a rejection decision is taken a proposal to resubmit is sent to the supplier. If accepted, the supplier adjusts the request and resubmit it, and the process starts as a new submission; if the proposal to resubmit is rejected the process ends.

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  1. Creating a BPMN model of the above-described Process Flow.

Consider developing a rich (containing specialized activities, artifacts, etc.) and symmetrical model

 

PROCESS MINING PART

Answer the following questions in max five hundred words.

  • What is process mining?
  • What is the main difference between process mining and traditional BPM?
  • Why process mining is becoming more used nowadays?
  • What is the typical data that process mining techniques can take advantage of?
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