P. Bradley et al., BUSINESS PROCESS REENGINEERING (BPR) - A STUDY OF THE SOFTWARE TOOLS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE, Computers in industry, 25(3), 1995, pp. 309-330
Business Process Re-engineering (BPR) is a hot topic in industry today
. Many firms see BPR as a means to attaining a competitive advantage.
The goals and methodologies of BPR can be applied to firms in a large
variety of industrial sectors ranging from manufacturing to financial
and services sector. There are some software tools available which can
be used to support business process re-engineering. These software to
ols have modelling and simulation capabilities which allow the perform
ance of a process to be assessed. This paper starts by introducing Bus
iness Process Re-engineering (BPR) and describing some of the goals of
re-engineering. The next section gives an overview of four BPR tools
- DECmodel, ProcessWise, Business Design Facility (BDF), Enterprise Mo
delling System (EMS - FirstStep). The paper continues with the descrip
tion of a methodology that can be used to compare different BPR softwa
re tools. This methodology is then used to compare the four BPR softwa
re tools described earlier in the paper. This methodology should provi
de a basis for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of other softwar
e tools in the BPR domain while helping BPR practitioners to assess ho
w a particular BPR software tool will ''fit'' a particular process or
industry sector.