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The objective of business process modeling is a – usually graphical – representation of end-to-end processes, whereby complex facts of reality are documented using a uniform (systematized) representation and reduced to the substantial (qualities). Regulatory requirements for the documentation of processes often also play a role here (e.g. [[document control]], [[Requirements traceability|traceability]], or [[integrity]]), for example from [[quality management]], [[information security management system|information security management]] or [[Information privacy|data protection]].
Business process modeling typically begins with determining the environmental requirements: First, the [[goal]] of the modeling ([[#Applications of business process modeling|applications of business process modeling]]) must be determined. Business process models are now often used in a multifunctional way (see above). Second the model addressees must be determined, as the properties of the model to be created must meet their requirements. This is followed by the determination of the business processes to be modeled.
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