Q-BPM:Help
This page explains the profile of Q-BPM (http://en.Q-BPM.org/) and how to use the site.
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What is Q-BPM?
Q-BPM is an online encyclopedia about BPM. Q-BPM.org creates a library of "business flow diagrams" and also describes "terminologies related to BPM" and "how to use BPM systems." "210 articles" have been created so far.
(*)BPM: Business Process Management, Business Flow Management
- Sample Business Flow Diagrams
- Explanation of Terminologies Related to Business Management Concept
- "Business Flow Diagram," "Process Improvement," "Process Model," "KPI," ...
- Explanation of Terminologies Related to Creation of Business Flow Diagram
- "Workflow Engine," "BPMN," "XPDL," "Workflow Pattern," ...
Objective of Q-BPM
Q-BPM.org is also the project to aggregate information related to Business Process Management (BPM). Thus, the objective of this project is "to enable businessmen all over the world that are spending enormous time to conduct research related to BPM to efficiently understand what they want to know and accomplish effective BPM." In order to achieve this goal, Q-BPM.org expects submission of articles from volunteers all over the world and needs willingness to share information.
Main Categories of Q-BPM Articles
- Sample Business Flow Diagrams
- Samples of business process that can be generally used in all departments of a company ("Category:General-purpose business process"), business process that directly impacts the corporate production activities ("Category:Core business process"), and business process primarily managed by management departments, such as accounting and human resource departments, ("Category:Business process for support administration") are included.
- General nouns
- Articles about terminologies related to BPM are included. (Category:General nouns)
- Proper nouns
- Articles about proper nouns related to BPM are included. (Category:Proper nouns)
History of Q-BPM
Q-BPM (Japanese site) was opened on December 1st, 2008.
Operation of Q-BPM
Questetra,Inc. in Japan is operating Q-BPM.
How to Contribute Articles
Please enter a word or phrase that you want to use as an article name in the search form and click "Go." If the "article name" does not exist, a red link, "create this page," is displayed. By clicking it, please proceed to the edit page.
However, in Q-BPM, it is strongly recommended to create a red link in an existing article and then move to the edit page via the red link. By doing so, information related to BPM is accumulated, and the relations among them are clarified.




