EPC
Companies use Event-driven Process Chain (EPC) to represent their workflows. Process chains describe the sequencing and interaction between data, process steps, IT systems, organizational structure and products. An EPC always starts and ends with events, which define the state or condition under which a process starts and the state under which it ends.
An event may initiate multiple functions at the same time; similarly, a function may result in multiple events. To represent these branches and processing loops in an EPC, a connector (or rule) is used. However, instead of acting simply as graphical connections, the connectors also define the logical links between objects, such as “and” or “either/or.”
EPCs are typically used at the lower levels of the process hierarchy. If technical and business processes need to be described, other methods, such as BPMN, UML, or BPEL, are used instead of EPCs.
ARIS supports process representation by EPCs in all products (e.g., ARIS Business Designer, ARIS Business Architect, ARIS Audit Manager and ARIS for SAP NetWeaver). The reference models provided by SAP are also defined using EPC methodology.
EPCs offer a variety of ways to analyze processes and identify both quantitative and qualitative improvement options. For this reason, ARIS Business Simulator and ARIS Business Optimizer also use EPC diagrams.
