Object-Request-Activity model for modeling workflows of requests for product development in the garment industry Juan Sotelo Villena, Javier Sánchez Espinoza1

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31381/perfiles_ingenieria.v12i12.820

Keywords:

workflow modeling, workflow technology, Business Process Management (BPM), requirements for product development, process management, workflow management system

Abstract

This paper presents a general model, which acts as a template or framework to facilitate the design of individual flows for particular business. The model called ORA, generalizes the workflow design of the Development Product areas (DDP) in textile manufacturing industry. Also the design of a system for monitoring requirements is presented based on the model ORA. The main requirements of DDP in garment industry are identified and it is shown that using the ORA model can model all the workflows required to effectively manage requirements in DDP areas of this industry.

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Author Biographies

Juan Carlos Sotelo Villena, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima, Perú.

Master in Systems Engineering (UNI). Industrial Engineer (UNI). Candidate for a PhD in Engineering (UNI). Specialization in Business Process Management (UDEP). Lead Auditor of the 5S Program (UNI). Expert Consultant in process management, planning models, production control and information systems for operations management aimed at improving productivity and quality.

Javier Sánchez Espinoza, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería, Lima, Perú.

Senior Lecturer. National University of Engineering.

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Published

2017-08-29

How to Cite

Sotelo Villena, J. C., & Sánchez Espinoza, J. (2017). Object-Request-Activity model for modeling workflows of requests for product development in the garment industry Juan Sotelo Villena, Javier Sánchez Espinoza1. Engineering Profiles, 12(12), 133–146. https://doi.org/10.31381/perfiles_ingenieria.v12i12.820

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Ingeniería Informática