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[[Business]] [[process]] simulation is an instrument for the analysis of business processes. It is used to assess the dynamic behavior of processes over time, i.e. the development of process and resource performance in reaction to changes or fluctuations of certain environment or [[system]] parameters. The results provide insights supporting decisions in process [[design]] or resource provision with the goal to improve factors such as process performance, process and [[product]] [[quality]], [[customer]] satisfaction or resource utilization.<ref>What is [[Business Process]] Simulation [http://www.ariscommunity.com/business-process-simulation ArisCommunity]</ref>
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Business process simulation is an instrument for the analysis of business processes. It is used to assess the dynamic behavior of processes over time, i.e. the development of process and resource performance in reaction to changes or fluctuations of certain environment or system parameters. The results provide insights supporting decisions in process design or resource provision with the goal to improve factors such as process performance, process and product quality, customer satisfaction or resource utilization.<ref>[http://www.ariscommunity.com/business-process-simulation What is Business Process Simulation -ArisCommunity]</ref>
  
  
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===Further Reading===
 
===Further Reading===
*Business Process Simulation: How to get it right? [http://www.win.tue.nl/~jnakatum/publications/SimulationPaper.pdf tue.nl]
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*[http://www.win.tue.nl/~jnakatum/publications/SimulationPaper.pdf Business Process Simulation: How to get it right? -tue.nl]
*BPM and Simulation- A White Paper [http://www.signavio.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/BPM-and-Simulation-white-paper.pdf Signavio]
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*[http://www.signavio.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/BPM-and-Simulation-white-paper.pdf BPM and Simulation- A White Paper -Signavio]

Revision as of 21:29, 5 January 2023

Business process simulation is an instrument for the analysis of business processes. It is used to assess the dynamic behavior of processes over time, i.e. the development of process and resource performance in reaction to changes or fluctuations of certain environment or system parameters. The results provide insights supporting decisions in process design or resource provision with the goal to improve factors such as process performance, process and product quality, customer satisfaction or resource utilization.[1]


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