发现、模拟和优化具有差异化资源的业务流程

IF 3 2区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Information Systems Pub Date : 2023-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.is.2023.102289
Orlenys López-Pintado, Marlon Dumas, Jonas Berx
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业务流程模拟是一种通用技术,用于预测一个或多个更改对流程性能的影响。过程模拟通常用于识别优化一个或多个性能度量的更改集。流程模拟的主流方法受到各种限制,有些是因为它们将资源视为分组到资源池中的无差别实体,然后假设池中的所有资源都具有相同的性能并共享相同的可用性日历。先前的研究已经承认了这些假设,但没有量化它们对模拟模型准确性的影响。本文在从事件日志中自动发现模拟模型的上下文中解决了这一差距。具体来说,这篇文章的贡献有三个方面。首先,本文提出了一种模拟方法,其中每个资源都被视为一个单独的实体,具有自己的性能和可用性日历。其次,它提出了一种从业务流程的事件日志开始发现具有不同性能和可用性的模拟模型的方法。第三,提出了一种优化资源可用性日历的方法,以最小化资源成本,同时最小化周期时间。实证评估表明,具有差异化资源的模拟模型比具有无差异资源的模型更接近于复制过程中的周期时间和工作节奏的分布,并且,与资源日历一起迭代优化资源分配会在分别优化这些分配和日历方面带来卓越的成本-时间权衡。
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Discovery, simulation, and optimization of business processes with differentiated resources

Business process simulation is a versatile technique to predict the impact of one or more changes on the performance of a process. Process simulation is often used to identify sets of changes that optimize one or more performance measures. Mainstream approaches to process simulation suffer from various limitations, some stemming from the fact that they treat resources as undifferentiated entities grouped into resource pools, and then assuming that all resources in a pool have the same performance and share the same availability calendars. Previous studies have acknowledged these assumptions, without quantifying their impact on simulation model accuracy. This article addresses this gap in the context of simulation models automatically discovered from event logs. Specifically, the contribution of the article is three-fold. First, the article proposes a simulation approach, wherein each resource is treated as an individual entity, with its own performance and availability calendar. Second, it proposes a method for discovering simulation models with differentiated performance and availability, starting from an event log of a business process. Third, it proposes a method to optimize the resource availability calendars in order to minimize resource cost while also minimizing cycle times. An empirical evaluation shows that simulation models with differentiated resources more closely replicate the distributions of cycle times and the work rhythm in a process than models with undifferentiated resources, and that iteratively optimizing resource allocations in conjunction with resource calendars leads to superior cost–time tradeoffs with respect to optimizing these allocations and calendars separately.

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Information Systems
Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
9.40
自引率
2.70%
发文量
112
审稿时长
53 days
期刊介绍: Information systems are the software and hardware systems that support data-intensive applications. The journal Information Systems publishes articles concerning the design and implementation of languages, data models, process models, algorithms, software and hardware for information systems. Subject areas include data management issues as presented in the principal international database conferences (e.g., ACM SIGMOD/PODS, VLDB, ICDE and ICDT/EDBT) as well as data-related issues from the fields of data mining/machine learning, information retrieval coordinated with structured data, internet and cloud data management, business process management, web semantics, visual and audio information systems, scientific computing, and data science. Implementation papers having to do with massively parallel data management, fault tolerance in practice, and special purpose hardware for data-intensive systems are also welcome. Manuscripts from application domains, such as urban informatics, social and natural science, and Internet of Things, are also welcome. All papers should highlight innovative solutions to data management problems such as new data models, performance enhancements, and show how those innovations contribute to the goals of the application.
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