In the perspective of organizational context, the present paper deals with the different types of architecture of BPM. As objectives, it is proposed to formulate a conceptual comparative view of the main architectures present in the scientific literature. As for the methodology, bibliographical and webibliomining research are employed in a qualitative and quantitative approach to the subject. As a result, the comparative view of the UML, BPMN, CIMOSA, IDEF, ARIS, IEM, GRAI, GERAM and EKD architectures is developed, in terms of temporal aspects, socio-technical characteristics, visualization and analysis, among other factors which offers substantial argument to decide what framework is better in each scenario.
Learning about the subjects of PPC (Production Planning and Control) for students of production and administration engineering in an emerging economy like Brazil is extremely important. This paper emphasizes the foundations of the phases that encompass the hierarchical stages of the PPC, from the strategic level to the operational level: Sales and Operations Management (S & OP), Aggregate Planning, Master Planning, MRP I (Material Requirement Planning) . Through a qualitative and quantitative approach, this paper makes use of bibliometrics intrinsic to its methodological aspects. The Web of Science database and the Nails software are used to obtain the research resources, which is used to foster and select the theoretical framework of the most pertinent themes of the specific literature of PPC, exposing the main scientific works of international relevance and the state of the art and innovations about the theme. At the end of the article the conclusion about the theme is engendered in the rational aspect of the scientific literature of PPC and its methods of teaching learning in the Brazilian universities.
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