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Business (Industry) Pattern - A quick Tutorial 

 
 


Business (Industry) Patterns – A Quick Tutorial

The high level view of business processes and their interactions, known as “Industry Pattern (or business pattern)”, is a good way to get started.
These patterns capture a high level view of enterprise functional areas (e.g., procurement, corporate management, back-office operations), the major business processes in each functional area (e.g., purchasing and payment within procurement) and the key interactions between these processes. For example, Figure 1, gives a very high level view of a E-Marketplaces and its key business processes.

Such high level views are of great practical value to understand and analyze business activities at enterprise level. For example, this pattern can help you answer the following questions:
• which business processes interface directly with the customers
• if one BP is eliminated, then what other BPs will be impacted
• if a given BP is outsourced, which other BPs will be impacted
• if an application package that supports a BP is replaced with another application, what other applications/BPs will be impacted.

We have created industry patterns of this type for several industry segments that include manufacturing, healthcare, telecom, and others. These business patterns are refined and enriched as you proceed through the interviews with various advisors.

 

 
 

Figure 1: Business Pattern for a E-Marketplaces Services