Business process modeling (or mapping) is the activity of creating a detailed flow chart or process map of a work process showing:

A. Inputs, tasks and activities in a structured sequence.
B. Resources, tasks and inputs in a structured sequence.
C. Resources, timeframes and tasks in a structured sequence.
D. Inputs, tasks and costs in a structured sequence.


A. Inputs, tasks and activities in a structured sequence.

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