Standards

ISO/IEC 19510:2013(E)

BPMN research for business process architecture

ISO/IEC 19510 is the international standard for Business Process Model and Notation. I apply it to convert business requirements into structured process models before software development begins.

BPMN 2.0ProcessesCollaborationsChoreographiesExecution semantics

Purpose

A clear bridge between business process design and system implementation.

ISO/IEC 19510:2013(E) provides a notation that can be understood by business users, business analysts, developers, and business managers. It exists to bridge business process design and process implementation — exactly the gap I solve in enterprise application development.

I research and apply this standard so software is not built randomly. It is built from a clearly mapped business process.

What I model

The BPMN building blocks I use.

  • Processes
  • Activities & Tasks
  • Events
  • Gateways
  • Participants, Pools, Lanes
  • Data objects
  • Message flows
  • Collaborations & Choreographies
  • Sub-processes & Call activities
  • Exception paths
  • Execution logic
  • Monitoring points

Outcome

The Business Process System Specification.

BPMN modelling becomes the foundation for my Business Process System Specification (BPSS) — a structured delivery document that converts raw business requirements into a complete process-driven software blueprint.

The BPSS becomes the base for application architecture, workflow automation, system screens, APIs, database design, integrations, test cases, documentation, and future maintenance.

Design the process before building the app.

Read the long-form BPMN + BPSS framework for the full delivery method.