Distinguishing Resource type in Bpmn Workflows at Simulation Phase
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2019 Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim), Spring Simulation Conference (SpringSim), 2019-04-29, Tucson. 2019
IEEE
Résumé en anglais
The constant search for customer satisfaction and the desire to hold an exclusive position in the market, are two parameters on which the organizations remain vigilant. To keep ahead of the competition, they intend to offer ...Lire la suite >
The constant search for customer satisfaction and the desire to hold an exclusive position in the market, are two parameters on which the organizations remain vigilant. To keep ahead of the competition, they intend to offer attractive services. Process automation (workflows) remains the most promising solution to save time, money and improve service quality. To better reach this goal, simulation aims to bridge the gap between process requirements and process execution. Several researchers in business process modelling and simulation have focused on control flow and data flow but less attention has been devoted to the resources used. In this paper we propose a finer granularity simulation by taking into consideration the definition and the particularities of each type of resource defined by the Model Driven methodology MDSEA.< Réduire
Mots clés en anglais
Unified modeling language
Computer architecture
Resource management
Automation
Data models
Analytical models
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