QPR Software
QPR Software Plc is a Finnish software firm, that provides management software products.[1] QPR Software specializes in process mining, process and enterprise architecture modeling, and performance management.[2] Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Helsinki, QPR Software is listed at the Helsinki Stock Exchange.
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| Type | Publicly listed company | 
|---|---|
| Nasdaq Helsinki: QPR1V | |
| Industry | Process Mining,  Enterprise architecture, Software modeling, Software development, Consulting  | 
| Founded | 1991 | 
| Headquarters | Helsinki, Finland. | 
Area served  | Over 50 countries | 
| Products | QPR ProcessAnalyzer, QPR EnterpriseArchitect, QPR ProcessDesigner & QPR Metrics  | 
Number of employees  | 51-200 | 
| Website | www | 
QPR offers software products in more than 50 countries.[3]
According to Gartner (in Harvard Business Review), QPR ProcessAnalyzer is "one of the oldest and more comprehensive tool sets in this [process mining] space".[4]
QPR's software products:
- QPR ProcessAnalyzer, an enterprise-grade software product for advanced process mining.[5]
 - QPR EnterpriseArchitect, enterprise architecture modeling software.[6]
 - QPR Metrics, a tool for measuring strategy execution & performance management, also supporting balanced scorecard methodology.[7]
 - QPR ProcessDesigner, a tool for quality assurance, business process modelling and Six Sigma software packages[8]
 
References
    
- The Morgan Stanley and d&a European Technology Atlas 2005, p. 127
 - https://www.linkedin.com/company/qpr-software/about/
 - "QPR Software | About Us". www.qpr.com.
 - Davenport, Thomas H. (23 April 2019). "What Process Mining is, and Why Companies Should do It". Harvard Business Review.
 - "Process Mining | QPR ProcessAnalyzer". www.qpr.com.
 - "Design your digital transformation | QPR EnterpriseArchitect".
 - "Strategy Execution & Performance Management | QPR Metrics".
 - Roger S. Pressman (2005). Software Engineering: A Practitioner's Approach. p. 735
 
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