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УДК 681.03 Sultanbekova A.S., Kaimov A.T. (Kazakh British Technical University, Almaty araikins@gmail.com) ENTERPRISE BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT BASED ON ORACLE BPM SUITE Annotation. This paper deals with the review of business processes management systems (BPMS). It contains the analysis of characteristics of leading systems in the sphere of BPMS. One of the major decisions in the area of management is to use Business Process Management systems, because BPMS already won a firm place among other information technologies. Currently, the company has a lot of areas where changes in the number and complexity of the business processes is growing, making BPM-demand system means increasing operational efficiency. BPMS in Kazakhstan is mainly used in banks and insurance companies, as well as in telecommunications. Keywords. Workflow, BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT, BPM SYSTEM, etom Processes, Business Process Modeling Diagram, Oracle Bpm Suite. In today's world, a key technology for improvement of operations of most companies is the methodology of Business Process Management (BPM), which aims to raise client orientation and business efficiency. To implement this technology it is often necessary to change the existing control system in the company. If in the case of functional approach managers lead a group of tasks by the Heads of Departments, then in the process approach - as the object of control is allocated the business process, which is a set of tasks (functions) related to a particular sequence and logic execution. As a result of the transition to process management in the company appears responsible for the results of the business process as a whole, which synchronizes the actions of a few functional units together. From workflow to BPMS In parallel with the active promotion of the process approach in management is the development of appropriate information systems to best automate a business process. In the first phase of development of these systems are called workflow, and the basic architectural principles and specifications of the data to be secured by a consortium of WfMC (Workflow Management Coalition), formed in 1993. The main difference between these systems from other classes of applications is the availability of a graphical model of the process, according to the logic in the "nucleus" workflow system is routing work tasks between performers and actors. Workflow consistently coordinates interaction patterns of manual and systematic tasks. In connection with the active development and application of IT in business, the further development of workflow-systems happened towards the functional extension, monitoring and analysis of the executable business process. Gradually, these systems evolved in the class of solutions called Business Process Management System (BPMS) and supporting full-cycle process management by describing the process to controlling. We can say that workflow - it's just one of the 10 technologies that can be found in the BPMS. Thus, BPMS is now the most effective IT tool used to implement the process approach in the company will not only manage the processes on-line, but also to organize a continuous cycle of improvement of business processes. The most effective BPMS are those where you need to quickly automate processes with hardcoded logic and to make regular changes. Typically, the BPMS automates the business tasks associated with maintaining a large number of clients in a wide product range, because these processes require strict regulation and frequent changes to meet new customer requirements. [1] Who is who in the market of BPMS? Market of BPM actually suffered during the economic downturn of recent years. This is due to the fact that the application of the methodology and appropriate tools increases operational efficiency of key business processes, which in turn makes it possible to strengthen the competitive position. According to analyst firm Forrester Research, the main interest in BPMS at the global level is observed in the banking and insurance sectors, service companies, manufacturing, government and healthcare, retail, energy and telecommunications. For example, Russia has its own specifics; here BPMS is mainly used only in banks and insurance companies, as well as in telecommunications. Given the strong ЌазЎТУ хабаршысы 4 2015 383

Технические науки interest in this type of systems, many vendors have added in the past few years in their product portfolios BPM-solutions by purchase or own design. Business processes are at the heart of what makes a business successful and differentiates it from the competition. This is especially true in the telecommunications industry, where Communications Service Providers (CSPs) face declining voice revenues, excessive competition from new types of service providers, and rising demand for integrated telephony, mobile communications, TV and internet services. Ensuring a robust revenue stream requires CSPs to simplify operational processes, coordinate existing functionality, and improve productivity while reducing costs. In many instances, it is the internal Operational Support Systems (OSS) and Business Support Systems (BSS) that give market leaders an edge by enabling them to conduct business in a low cost, dynamic way. Customers demand consistency online, on the go, and in the store. Unfortunately, many OSS/BSS systems are too rigid and disjointed to adapt to these demands. For example, if your systems for capturing and fulfilling orders aren t integrated across channels and systems, and if the associated business processes can t access up-to-the-second data about each customer s history, then you will most likely experience revenue leakage from purchase abandonment midway through the sales cycle. Meeting customer needs requires innovative technology that extends beyond the most comprehensive packaged or custom-built business applications. Processes that originally resided within an application now extend beyond traditional application boundaries. These business processes are not confined to one set of data or one discrete information system. They are better described as multifaceted implementations of realworld activities logically organized into steps that span multiple IT systems, departments, channels, and touch-points. Some activities are automated and performed by machines; others are manual and performed by people, both inside and outside of the company. To create new business processes that accommodate these complex implementations, many CSPs are deploying Oracle Business Process Management (BPM) Suite, a complete set of process management tools that enables the efficient management of all types of business processes. This paper explains how Telco business processes can be improved and process gaps can be closed with Oracle BPM technology. [2] Cohesive Customer Experiences The telecommunications industry is well aware of the need for carefully managing the customer experience. The TM Forum published the Wireless Services Handbook back in 2004 as a foundation for the Telecom Operation Map (TOM) and Business Process Framework, both of which include process models supporting customer experience management. In recent years service providers have made a more decisive move towards establishing customer experience management CEM as a fundamental aspect of their operations. The motivation is clear: ensuring positive customer experiences is what enables a business to attract, retain, and delight customers. The stakes are higher than ever. Previously if a customer was not happy with your product or service they could call you back or ask for a refund. Now they can amplify their dissatisfaction with a post on Twitter, Facebook, Yelp, and other social networks. Astute CSPs earn a reputation for excellent customer service by transforming their online self-service processes into highly interactive, branded customer experiences. They emphasize customer-facing business processes such as ordering, online support, returns and field service. Social BPM allows people within an organization to collaborate to design exceptional processes not just on resolving issues but to engage with the customers on their terms. For example, when customers open a new account they should be able to pick up the phone, send an email message, visit a website, or start a chat session to initiate the process, and then check the status of that process from any one of these channels. If the goal of process design is better customer experience and more active engagement, then these processes must be flexible and agile. CSPs also need to monitor the customer experience within public forums and social networks. If a customer is tweeting about your products, posting on Facebook and Yelp about their experience with your company, you need to gather and analyze the customer s feedback and use that information to improve the processes and products. BPM is not just about improving back-office process efficiency, but also about improving frontline customer-facing processes. 384 4 2015 Вестник КазНТУ

Most CSPs install packaged applications that focus on the data surrounding customers and the company s interaction with those customers. However, these apps don t always address the process elements associated with predicting and taking action, automating those actions, integrating with social networks, and a host of other activities. Process inconsistencies across lines-of-business, customer channels and product/service offerings make it difficult to offer a unified customer experience that enforces standardized methodologies. While many customer-facing activities are automated with modern software applications, agile business processes necessarily extend outside of application boundaries, such as when a supervisor needs to approve a return of wireless handset or a field service technician opts to replace rather than repair on-site equipment. It is precisely at these hands-offs between applications and overlaying processes that BPM technology can help by structuring an alternate workflow, escalating an issue, or triggering a related business process. Customers want simple, consistent, and relevant experiences across all channels, touch-points, and devices. Online, mobile and social commerce paradigms have empowered consumers to make organized and informed purchase decisions while enabling anytime, anywhere transactions. Creating a great customer experience means delivering quality and consistency across the entire lifecycle, from initial contact to lifelong support. Exceptional customer experiences create the loyalty, advocacy, and repeat business that drives success. Oracle BPM Suite removes complexity from process design, development, deployment, monitoring, and execution with a unified process engine and pre-integration of process subsystems. It enables CSPs to integrate new business models with legacy systems (without cost prohibitive rip-and-replace techniques), ensure consistent underlining processes across channels, and trigger automatic alerts if an unusual situation arises or an issue gets delayed. Built in audit capabilities let you record and review multi- step workflows, so you can make sure all customers receive exceptional treatment, and no service request goes unresolved. [3] Agile Order Cycle Processes Order-cycle processes have become progressively more complex due to service bundles that include multiple products and services in a cohesive bundle. In order to differentiate themselves and win new business, CSPs must enforce timely and accurate provisioning of these converged services. At its most basic level this is an order decomposition and data integration problem. The order fulfillment lifecycle spans numerous enterprise systems including billing, shipping, and workforce management while also managing and tracking service fulfillment activities across activation and inventory applications. Efficiently servicing customers entails harmonizing order-cycle processes across traditional OSS/BSS silos. Whether in the call center or a retail store, agents must seamlessly orchestrate service orders across multiple domains (television, internet, mobile, and landline), co-ordinate the design and turn up of service bundles, and arrange for subsequent field service and follow up. Customer orders can be delayed by inconsistent product and service definitions and incomplete orchestration plans that make it difficult to manage orders throughout the creation process and the order- toactivate lifecycle. By some industry estimates, order fallout rates can be as high as 25% as a result of errors and delays in order management, capture and provisioning. An agile order management system can alleviate these delays by coordinating activities among multiple orders, systems, processes and work centers, irrespective of the current infrastructure. To achieve this goal, order design and delivery processes must be automated, integrated, easily configurable, and consistent. The traditional gaps between the OSS and BSS must be bridged via active interapplication and inter-process communication. CSPs need visibility into these processes in order to take corrective action quickly. BPM technology can reduce revenue leakage by streamlining order-cycle processes across customer-interaction channels, lines of businesses, and service bundles, simplifying the processes associated with creating an offer, capturing an order, and delivering products and services to customers. BPM makes it easier to create, maintain and reuse business processes as well as integrate order management systems with other OSS/BSS solutions. In addition, BPM adds visibility so CSPs can provide more consistent, personalized experiences for customers. Agents know precisely what channels customers have used in the past, which products they have researched, and what they have purchased and can leverage that knowledge to provide relevant information during each new interaction, whether on the phone, in the store, or online. ЌазЎТУ хабаршысы 4 2015 385

Технические науки Figure 1. BPM can drive improvements in Lead-to-Order, Order-to-Cash and other fundamental business processes Dynamic order management systems quickly become a gateway to offering more agile and advanced telecommunications services. In summary, Oracle Business Process Management helps CSPs to unify order management and drive agility across the order-cycle. Benefits include the following: Faster order-to-cash cycles thanks to centralized orchestration across data silos Higher customer satisfaction as a result of timely and accurate provisioning Decrease in revenue leakage due to lower order fallout and abandonment rate The ability to design and implement new offers quickly On-demand order status visibility for all channels across the order lifecycle, including jeopardy and exception management Automatic decomposition of sales orders that generate unique orchestration plans for any offer or bundle Oracle BPM enables etom Processes The Enhanced Telecom Operations Map (etom) Business Process Framework is the current standard for business process mapping in the telecommunications industry. The model is the most widely used and accepted standard for business processes in the industry. It describes the full scope of business processes required by a service provider and defines key elements and how they interact. Whether you are onboarding new customers, fulfilling orders, routing payments, or any other number of common business functions, etom standards can help to structure the associated systems and processes to simplify development. The etom model consists of Level-0, Level-1, Level-2 and Level-3 processes. These levels form a hierarchy, with each level encapsulating a group of processes at the next level of detail. The graphic representation of an etom model consists of rows and columns, the intersections of which denote specific business processes. The top row includes customer-facing activities such as marketing, while the bottom row includes supplier facing and support activities. In this manner the etom map covers the whole value chain. The map also indicates the interaction between processes. [4]. etom processes fall into three broad sections: Strategy, Infrastructure & Product, Operations, and Enterprise Management, as shown in the following diagram. 386 4 2015 Вестник КазНТУ

Figure 2. Essential etom business processes Oracle Business Process Management helps retailers to build shared processes that leverage etom standards. For example, processing payments has become more challenging due to increased numbers and types of payments, operational challenges such as complex systems and organizational silos, and a lack of visibility into semi-automated processes. By modeling payment processes as a succession of events that are triggered and invoked by different systems, business analysts use BPM to establish a chronological view of the payments flow and unify payments systems across internal and external interfaces. Oracle BPM Suite 11g is very conducive to these top-down, business-driven process models since it includes both a business modeling tool (Business Process Composer) and an IT-oriented tool (BPM Studio). Support for the BPMN 2.0 standard makes it easy to break processes into sub-processes and tasks. For more strategic business processes, etom can help carriers roll out new services or map out infrastructure upgrades. Defining and mapping business functions using these standards establishes a common language and reusable set of business processes to support new ventures. The etom framework has steadily gained momentum as a way to map business processes and link them together with standardized terminology. Applying Oracle BPM Suite Cohesive business processes achieve the following: Leverage customer information from all channels and systems Manage interactions across all channels Unify commerce, merchandising, marketing, and service across all channels Integrate with related processes for supply chain management, order orchestration and fulfillment Enable Revenue Assurance by catching errors and reducing fallout rates CSPs commonly use Oracle BPM Suite to model, simulate, execute, and optimize, business processes across divisions, systems, and applications. The suite includes the technology CSPs need to create, document and modify business processes quickly and drive process changes in a nontechnical, business- friendly manner, along with technology for implementing, executing, and monitoring end-to-end processes. Oracle s comprehensive BPM technology enables complete introspection into business processes so analysts can predict, architect, and enable interactions through multiple channels and touch-points. They can ЌазЎТУ хабаршысы 4 2015 387

Технические науки model processes by defining the logical structure and sequence of events, rather than its underlying technical implementation without any knowledge of SOA, Web services, or XML. Oracle developed a unified process foundation that simplifies and removes complexity from process development, deployment, monitoring, and execution. In addition, Social BPM interaction simplifies collaboration by incorporating the latest in social computing technologies and enabling a wide choice of communications channels, enabling continuous improvement, as shown below. Figure 3. Continuous improvement across multiple channels via Oracle BPM Suite. Oracle s unique BPM toolset enables CSPs to lower the risk of process gaps within common business processes including order-to-cash, returns, account creation, and customer support. Over time, the toolset enables developers to shift their focus: from managing individual functions to integrating activities into interconnected processes. In addition, it helps the entire organizations to share information and optimize visibility as stakeholders create, manage, and audit these end-to-end process activities. Integration with SOA Service-oriented architecture (SOA) has become a popular method for linking legacy applications across many different departments, thereby enabling a single end-to-end process and improving efficiency. SOA interoperates with all parts of the IT architecture to integrate business applications, moving them on to a common service bus and a common workflow engine. It brings reusability to the IT infrastructure, but how can you leverage this IT infrastructure efficiently while accommodating human intervention and introspection at key junctures within the business process? This is where BPM technology comes in. It is the vehicle that business analysts use to optimize a process, improve visibility, check statistics, perform activity monitoring, combine elements of social collaboration, and a host of other tasks. Oracle BPM Studio works with Oracle SOA Suite to create end to end business processes that can be triggered, executed, and monitored from browser-based Web interfaces. Another browser-based application, called BPM Composer offers insight into BPM process definitions and enables business analysts to document and edit these definitions online. Analyzing and modeling business processes with these Oracle tools can lead to a seamless implementation of process activities through services and human tasks. Execution of process instances is centrally coordinated and monitored allowing for real-time insight into exceptions and bottlenecks as well as on-the-fly intervention and improvements within the process flow. 388 4 2015 Вестник КазНТУ

The combination of Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g and Oracle SOA Suite 11g provides everything organizations need to implement, execute, and monitor end-to-end business processes as well as individual sub-processes and tasks. As part of the Oracle Fusion Middleware family, these products are based on industry standards and provide design time at runtime support to allow for dynamic, businessdriven, on-the-fly reconfiguration and restructuring of business processes. Today s Communication Service Providers (CSPs) must serve an increasingly sophisticated and demanding customer base that expects to create its own content, define its own preferences, and freely interact across multiple channels, networks and touch points. They expect a personalized experience that is consistent and instantaneous, whether they communicate with your organization via the web, meet with a retail store representative, or chat with a call center agent. These consumer expectations are forcing CSPs to revamp their OSS/BSS infrastructure and the associated applications that handle ordering, fulfillment and support services. Many CSPs are integrating customer interaction channels to ensure a seamless experience. Oracle BPM Suite structures and orchestrates these interactions. A unified process foundation reduces complexity while pre-integration of process subsystems brings together existing applications, enabling you to react quickly to new business requirements. A user-centric design simplifies process modeling, execution, and participant interaction and provides tools for both business and IT. Social BPM interaction encourages collaboration in the context of BPM and adds the richness of modern social communication tools. REFERENCE 1. David Hollingsworth. The Workflow Reference Model. Specification. United Kingdom: Workflow Management Coalition, 1995. 55 p. 2. Tanguy Crusson. Business Process Management Essentials. GLiNTECH, 2006. 45 p. 3. Andy Kellett. Oracle BPM. Butler Group, 2009. 10 p. 4. etom standard by TeleManagement Forum : http://www.tmforum.org/bestpracticesstandards/businessprocessframework/1647/home.html Султанбекова А. С., Каимов А. Т. Управление бизнес процессами предприятия на основе Oracle BPM Suite Резюме. Описаны системы управления бизнес-процессами (BPMS) в сфере телекоммуникаций. Она содержит анализ характеристик ведущих мировых систем в сфере BPMS. В настоящее время BPMS в Казахстане используется в основном в банках и страховых компаниях, а также в области телекоммуникаций. Приведены примеры улучшения бизнес-процессов компаний на основании внедрения Oracle BPM. Ключевые слова. Workflow, BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT, BPM SYSTEM, etom Processes, Business Process Modeling Diagram, Oracle Bpm Suite. Sultanbekova A.S., Kaimov A.T. Enterprise business process management based on Oracle BPM Suite. Summary. This paper deals with the review of business processes management systems (BPMS) in telecommunications. It contains the analysis of characteristics of leading systems in the sphere of BPMS. Currently BPMS in Kazakhstan is mainly used in banks and insurance companies, as well as in the field of telecommunications. There are given research of the improvement of business processes on the basis of the implementation of Oracle BPM. Keywords. Workflow, BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT, BPM SYSTEM, etom Processes, Business Process Modeling Diagram, Oracle Bpm Suite. Сұлтанбекова А. С., Каимов А. Т. Oracle BPM Suite негізінде кəсіпорынның бизнес-үдерістерін басқару Аннотация. Бұл мақала телекоммуникация саласындағы бизнес процесін басқару (BPMS) жүйесін сипаттайды. Ол BPMS саласындағы əлемдегі жетекші жүйелерінің сипаттамалардың талдауын қарастырады. Қазіргі уақытта Қазақстанда BPMS негізінен банктер мен сақтандыру компанияларының, сондай-ақ телекоммуникация саласында пайдаланылады. Oracle BPM жүзеге асыру негізінде бизнес-процестерді жетілдіруінің мысалдары келтіреді. Түйін сөздер: Workflow, BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGEMENT, BPM SYSTEM, etom Processes, Business Process Modeling Diagram, Oracle Bpm Suite. ЌазЎТУ хабаршысы 4 2015 389