Modelling Operational Level Planning Processes With Coloured Petri Nets

Topics:
Analysis,
Modeling
Tags:
Analysis,
Commonwealth Of Australia,
Human Resources,
Management,
Model,
Performance Management,
Process,
Team Management,
Workforce Management
Source:
Commonwealth of Australia

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Overview: This paper presents a Coloured Petri Net (CPN) model of the Australian Defence Force (ADF) operational level planning process. The use of CPNs as a formal modelling tool in the study of an operational planning process enables the analysis of structural and behavioural properties of the process and performance evaluation. As the model is executable, steps and sub-steps of the planning process can be followed with an animated token game that is useful for education and training. When the CPN model was populated with the data collected during a Headquarters planning exercise, valuable information about the process was obtained through state-space analysis of the populated process model.

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Format: PDF | Size: 1,536KB | Date: Aug 2002 | Pages: 16


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