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What Is BPwin

BPwin is a CASE tool developed by Logic Works Company, designed to assist in creating information systems and business process modeling. It supports various modeling standards such as IDEF0, IDEF3, and DFD, allowing for detailed analysis and simulation of business processes. The latest version, BPwin 7, features a user-friendly interface, model correctness checking, and built-in report generation capabilities.

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What Is BPwin

BPwin is a CASE tool developed by Logic Works Company, designed to assist in creating information systems and business process modeling. It supports various modeling standards such as IDEF0, IDEF3, and DFD, allowing for detailed analysis and simulation of business processes. The latest version, BPwin 7, features a user-friendly interface, model correctness checking, and built-in report generation capabilities.

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BPwin

BPwin is a software product developed by ltd. Logic Works Company. It is


designed to support the process of creating information systems. It belongs to the
category of upper-level CASE tools. The first version of BPwin was released in
1995 together with another CASE tool - ERwin that was designed for data
modeling. Platinum Technology was engaged in the development and maintenance
of BPwin in the future and the latest versions were developed by CA Technologies.
BPwin is a well-developed modeling tool that allows you to analyze, document
and improve business processes. You can simulate actions in processes, determine
their order and the necessary resources with its help. BPwin models create the
structure that necessary for understanding business processes, identifying control
events and the order of interaction of process elements among themselves.
BPwin supports functional modeling, workflow modeling, and data flow. The
corresponding diagrams are implemented based on
the IDEF0, IDEF3 and DFD standards. Functional modeling makes it possible to
carry out a systematic analysis of business processes with pay attention to regularly
performed tasks (functions). Work flow modeling provides analysis of the process
execution logic. Data flow modeling allows you to focus on data exchange
between different tasks. You can create as separate models as mixed models in
BPwin.
BPwin provides detailing in order to complex analyze the work of an
organization and to build large models. Models can be divided into groups. Each
model is presented at a lower level of detail. The relationship between the models
and their elements is preserved at the same time. The model can be divided into
component parts, and then you can work separately with each of them, and then
integrated back into a single model.
BPwin allows you to create the following types of models:

 functional diagrams. They are based on the IDEF0 standard. These diagrams are
divided into four types:

The first type is a context diagram. It represents a description of the process at the
very top level. This diagram gives an overview of the process and its relationship
with the external environment or other processes;
The second type is the decomposition diagram. It details the information of the
context diagram;
The third type is a host tree diagram. This diagram is designed to display a
hierarchy of functions;
The fourth type is a description diagram. It is used to represent individual parts of
the process. It can be used to take various descriptions that are not supported by the
IDEF0 standard.

 Flow Chart Diagrams (FCD). They are based on the IDEF3 standard. These
diagrams make it possible to show the logic of the process by presenting tasks in a
certain sequence. These models can be used as a basis for creating dynamic models
in the future.
 Data Flow Diagrams (DFD). These diagrams show how information moves from
task to task within the process. The DFD model represents the physical
characteristics of an information system, because it shows the movement of
information objects and data storage.
 Cost Analysis Models. These models are created according to the rules of cost
analysis (Activity Based Costing analysis). A model can be built only if a fully
complete and noncontradictory functional model already exists. Metrics are
assigned to each of the functional model's tasks. Cost centers are defined for the
model. A cost analysis model is as result.
 Dynamic Models. These models can be created based on work flow diagrams.
BPwin allows you to study the effects during a discrete change in the state of the
tasks of the process. Various scenarios of the process action can be set to do this. It
is necessary to export diagrams based on IDEF3 to a special software product –
business process simulator (for BPwin 4.0) or Arena (for BPwin 7) in order to
perform dynamic modeling.

All these models were implemented in BPwin 4.0 which has become the most
popular in the series of these products. The latest version was BPwin 7, which was
called ERwin process modeler and was part of the ERwin Modeling Suite.
BPwin capabilities
BPwin's capabilities make this product convenient and effective CASE tool. The
main functional capabilities of BPwin, important from the point of view of
business process modeling, include the following:

 the modeling based on several standards. The possibility of modeling based on the
IDEF0, IDEF3 and DFD standards allow you to take a detailed and comprehensive
analysis of business processes;
 the simulation modeling. BPwin makes it possible to trace the change in business
processes in dynamics due to the exporting models;
 documentary support of models. It is possible to organize the connection of models
with process documents (for example, with instructions, regulations, etc.) and open
these documents directly from the modeling environment due to the built-in tools
in BPwin;
 integration of process models and data models. This allows you to organize a
single repository for models and the objects that make up these models.

BPwin advantages
Model development requires a clear understanding of all aspects of business
processes. The CASE tool should allow you to model the actions of the process,
the order of their execution and control, the composition of resources and
information, the composition of inputs and outputs of processes, and also make it
possible to document the obtained results. BPwin 7 performs all these tasks to one
degree or another.
BPwin 7 has the following advantages in comparison with other CASE tools of
this level:

 simple graphical interface. The BPwin 7 interface is easy to understand. It allows


you to make customizations for the user that simplifies the modeling process;
 presentation of additional information. It is possible to collect additional
information on processes, present it in models and include it in reports due to the
use of UDP properties (user-define properties). Reports can be submitted in
publicly formats like Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel;
 checking the models correctness. BPwin 7 monitors incorrect connections and
representations of model elements due to the built-in tools. This improves the
quality of models and increases integration with other modeling tools;
 built-in report generator. You can create a template for the required report and
apply this template to any BPwin 7 models with this generator. Reports can be
submitted in HTML, RTF, TXT, PDF formats.

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