ARIS (Architecture of Integrated Information Systems) is an approach to enterprise modeling[1]. It offers methods for analyzing processes and taking a holistic view of process design, management, work flow, and application processing.
The ARIS approach not only provides a generic and well-documented methodological framework but also a powerful business process modeling tool.[2]
ARIS started as the academic research of Prof August-Wilhelm Scheer in the 1990s. It has an industrial background and has sold very well, becoming widespread.[1]
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ARIS varies three main perspectives of techniques. ARIS uses a modeling language known as Event-driven Process Chains (EPC), which is an important aspect of the ARIS-model. EPC is the center of the House of ARIS and connects all other views, as well as describes the dynamics of the business process.
It differs from swimlane because it is process oriented and swim lane is function oriented. On the other hand, based on the conceptual description, ARIS can model and structure Business Process Models.
Furthermore, ARIS House has been developed to implement business models in information systems.
As one of the Enterprise Modeling methods,"Architecture of Integrated Information Systems" ARIS provides four different aspects of applications:
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