
The second is the Ericsson-Penker profile which has less popularity, but still provides a unique and powerful means of visualizing and communicating business processes and the necessary flow of information within an organization. The first is Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN), which has gained enormous popularity and is rapidly becoming a new standard for modeling and designing business processes. However, standard UML 2.x provides a rich set of behavioral models which are very useful in modeling the processes, activities, people and information critical to every business.īeyond the standard UML notation, two well respected and proven UML “extensions” exist which further enhance the capturing of business process and related constructs.

Traditionally, the UML has been associated more with software engineering and systems design than with analysis and modeling of business processes.
