Business Process Modelling Using Simul8

Topics:
Business Process Management
Tags:
Brunel University,
Business Operations,
Business Process,
Operational Planning,
Simulation
Source:
Brunel University

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Overview: It is apparent that developing dynamic models of business processes prior to their change could increase the success of Business Renovation (BR) projects. Simulation has an important role in modelling and analysing the activities in introducing BR since it enables quantitative estimations of influence of the redesigned process on system performances. An example is presented to investigate some of the potential benefits and outcomes of introducing new or redesigning existing processes that could be assessed in advance by using simulation modelling.

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Format: PDF | Size: 147KB | Date: Sep 2004 | Pages: 6


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