Which role is typically associated with decomposing a business process?
A.
Business Analyst
B.
Solution Architect
C.
Developer
D.
Database Administrator
Explanation:
Phase: AnalysisThis phase focuses on the business analysts and end users analyzing an “as-is”
process and capturing the issues and challenges facing this process, i.e. delays,
disconnects, etc. A business process can be decomposed into several
sub-processes, which have their own attributes, but also contribute to achieving
the goal of the super-process. The analysis of business processes typically includes
the mapping of processes and sub-processes down to activity level. (See functional
decomposition later in this document). Once the issues and challenges have been
uncovered, an improved “to-be” process is designed to resolve these issues.
Note: Process Analyst – Also commonly known as Business Analyst (or Business Process
Analyst), the Process Analyst is primarily responsible for capturing and managing the
graphical business process models. The Process Analyst also captures related business
process requirements, drives process optimization, recommends changes, and
evaluates change requests from the business. The Process Analyst has business and
modeling skills and liaises with the Process Architect for technical coordination.
The Process Analyst has primary responsibility for making incremental process
improvements (as opposed to major change from the business leadership). The Process
Analyst also
* Identifies and codifies business rules
* Uses business objectives as input to determine KPI
* Provides business specification for new capabilities
* Directs UAT
Reference: Oracle Practitioner Guide, Business Process Engineering,Business Process
Engineering Lifecycle