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In the field of [[software engineering]], the term ''business process modeling'' opposed the common [[software process]] modeling, aiming to focus more on the state of the practice during [[software development]].<ref>Brian C. Warboys (1994). ''Software Process Technology: Third European Workshop EWSPT'94'', Villard de Lans, France, February 7–9, 1994: Proceedings. p. 252.</ref> In that time (the early 1990s) all existing and new modeling techniques to illustrate business processes were consolidated as 'business process [[modeling language]]s'{{Citation needed|date = April 2014}}. In the [[Object Oriented]] approach, it was considered to be an essential step in the specification of business application systems. Business process modeling became the base of new methodologies, for instance, those that supported [[data collection]], data flow analysis, process flow diagrams, and reporting facilities. Around 1995, the first visually oriented tools for business process modeling and implementation were presented.
== Objectives
[[File:Influencing-factors-on-the-business-process-model.png|thumb|Influencing factors on the business process model]]
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