Use of business process simulation: A survey of practitioners |
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Authors: | N Melão M Pidd |
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Affiliation: | 1.Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, Escola Superior de Ciencias e Tecnologia,Viseu,Portugal;2.Department of Management Science,The Management School, Lancaster University,UK |
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Abstract: | ![]() In order to understand the requirements of people engaged in business process simulation (BPS), a survey was conducted among potential business process simulation users. The survey had a 37% response rate and revealed a low usage of simulation in the design, modification and improvement of business processes. It confirms that BPS projects are typically short, relatively non-technical, and rely on good project management for their success. Most BPS users employ general-purpose simulation software rather than purpose-designed business process simulators. There is no evidence of a skills gap, rather a feeling that there is no net gain from employing simulation methods when simpler methods will suffice. These findings are discussed and conclusions drawn. |
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