ARIS Basic
Structure diagram
Process landscape
A process landscape is used to structure the process portfolio of a company. Processes in a process landscape can be connected in a sequence to describe an end-to-end scenario or a value chain. Processes can be arranged hierarchically to further refine certain process areas. The process portfolio is usually structured into the following three process types:
- Management processes (e.g. strategy)
- Core processes (i.e. value-adding processes)
- Support processes (e.g. marketing)
Event-driven process chain (EPC)
The event-driven process is a set of related tasks or activities performed to produce a product or service. The event-driven process consists of events triggering activities. Rules control the flow of the process. The event-driven process describes:
- Which activities are performed in the course of a process
- Which organizational units participate in process execution (persons, groups of persons)
- What input and output data are used
- What IT systems are involved
- Which events and risks occur during process execution
BPMN process
System landscape
Data model
Organizational charts
Organizations and companies illustrate their structures with organizational charts. With the ARIS symbolism (organizational unit, role and person) relationships between individual units like departments or employees are demonstrated. The relationships stand for:
- Who is responsible for whom?
- Who is the supervisor or inferior?
- How are the communication channels?