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[[File:BPMN-AProcessWithNormalFlow.svg|alt=|thumb|400x400px|Example of business process modeling of a process with a normal flow with the [[Business Process Model and Notation]]]]
'''Business process modeling''' ('''BPM'''), mainly used in [[business process management]]; [[software development]] or [[systems engineering]], is the action of capturing and representing [[business processes|processes]] of an enterprise (i.e. [[modeling]] them), so that the current business processes may be analyzed, applied securely and consistently, improved, and automated. BPM is typically performed by business analysts, who provide expertise in the modeling discipline; by subject matter experts, who have specialized knowledge of the processes being modeled; or more commonly by a team comprising both. Alternatively, the process model can be derived directly from digital traces in IT systems (such as events' logs) using process mining tools.