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Objective: The business model which is developed is used by the organizations in different ways. For this, the model should be flexible enough to satisfy the set of requirements and there should be no ambiguity. Main objective is to provide flexibility in ABPMN. Methodology: Consider a case study of admission process. On this case study we applied the concepts of ABPMN and designed the model for admission process and after this decomposed the model. On this decomposition model applied the concepts of graphical notations of ABPMN. Findings: The model which is developed flexible enough and there is no ambiguity. Also developed the Process Development Life Cycle which was motivated. In PDLC, there are three stages Requirement Stage, Design Stage, Construction Stage. We have discussed all the stages and will apply the process development life cycle in the model prepared for the admission process with no ambiguity. Application: Flexibility in modeling the business processes reduces the complexity, interdependency, helps in easy maintenance and also easy to update the system without affecting the process model.

Keywords

Business Process Modeling (BPM), Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), Deferred Can (DC), Deferred Must (DM), Immediate Can (IC), Immediate Must (IM), Process Development Life Cycle Model (PDLC)
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