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== Industry Adoption Of The Process Trends ==&lt;br /&gt;
Automation Business Process Analysis or Business Process Analysis (BPA) for the masses — This provides a simpler modelling approach tailored to business roles, rather than technical roles enabling business process analysis (BPA) tools to become popular among businesspeople. The resulting benefits will include faster realization of the desired business performance improvements — and better ability to meet time and budget targets — due to better process understanding, as well as extra insight into process impacts to avoid unpleasant surprises.&lt;br /&gt;
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BPA for the masses is a developing trend toward a simpler modelling approach tailored to business roles, rather than a technical or BPA expert. It is simpler in that it uses familiar business terms, with attention to business goals and outcomes, and less inclusion of technical terms to support implementations. Because this trend will enable business process analysis (BPA) tools to become popular among business people, Gartner refers to it as &amp;quot;BPA for the masses.&amp;quot; The traditional BPA tool category has focused on the need of business architects and analysts to collaborate with others, requiring more robust methods and tooling than many business process modelers care to deal with. However, BPA for the masses will be targeted directly at business staff, regardless of position or role, to provide them with easy-to-grasp insights into their own business processes. The goal is to capture the informal shadow process, concepts and information that are often missing on more formal in-process modelling and user requirements definitions.&lt;br /&gt;
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BPA for the masses tooling allows for collaboration around communities of interest to develop peer interactions, knowledge exchanges and consensus building. Harvesting information from common formats such as Excel, Word, PowerPoint (EVP) and Visio is a key requirement, as is the ability to communicate either with BPA traditional models or with common business formats. We expect BPA for the masses to be increasingly delivered via thin clients on-premises or the cloud through SaaS, as this will allow for communities to grow unimpeded. We see increased use of mobile technology for capturing at the source process-related information, which allows for BPA where needed.&lt;br /&gt;
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