ProVision and APQC process classification framework
Hi
I was just watching the M3 webcast and saw some ProVision models that had the APQC famework in it. Does anyone know if this is available as a download from the community? I have been meaning to import them but if someone already has it would save a bunch of time.
Wayne
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Hi Wayne:
The APQC framework was built by one of our Sales Engineers for a presentation to a customer earlier this year. We thought they would show well in our M3 webinar.
Unfortunately we are not at liberty to distribute this framework and it is not available for download from Metastorm.
Regards,
Gerry Victoria
Metastorm Inc.
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The APQC process classification framework is part of an open standard. It would benefit both Metastorm and Metastorm's clients to adopt an open standard. As a new client I can build this open standard into our models but, it would be helpful to have Metastorm offer the models in Provision format as APQC freely offers the framework. Can you give some direction as to what model type this framework would be best introduced to?
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We are also using the APQC framework and the "Communication Modeller" was created for the landing page. You still need to change the display of the object to represent the "value chain" object. I was not involved in the set up of the modelling language but the modeller still need to change the properties of the object (Business Domain) using shape = "event". Not sure if this is standard PV?
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Here you go Wayne and anybody else, a .pvw file for you to use. Use the communication modeler as the high-level process map. This was built with the latest APQC framework for utilities, however it is basically the same as the original/generic APQC model with some updates for Supply and Trading processes for energy/resources and there were a few more processes added in the Manage Relationships and a little more emphasis on Environmental Health and Safety. Also the APQC reference numbers are still there for all processes so you can make adjustments accordingly to the original framework.
Keep in mind to apply your modeling language after you import the notebook, since we use a customized modeling language. I tried cleaning it up a little to help out. If you have any issues I can send the file via email.
Enjoy,
(David)
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David,
Thank you for sharing!
Regards,
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