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Title:

A Tool For A Flexible Posterior Analysis Of Simulation Experiments

Authors:

Christian Mueller, Christian Krueger

Published in:

 

 

(2015).ECMS 2015 Proceedings edited by: Valeri M. Mladenov, Grisha Spasov, Petia Georgieva, Galidiya Petrova, European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2015

 

 

ISBN: 978-0-9932440-0-1

 

29th European Conference on Modelling and Simulation,

Albena (Varna), Bulgaria, May 26th – 29th, 2015

 

Citation format:

Christian Mueller, Christian Krueger(2015). A Tool For A Flexible Posterior Analysis Of Simulation Experiments, ECMS 2015 Proceedings edited by: Valeri M. Mladenov, Petia Georgieva, Grisha Spasov, Galidiya Petrova  European Council for Modeling and Simulation. doi:10.7148/2015-0406

DOI:

http://dx.doi.org/10.7148/2015-0406

Abstract:

Business processes of modern companies are characterized by a huge complexity which is caused for example by quickly changing markets, short product life cycles or dynamic interactions between particular subsystems of a company. Business process management is intended to implement efficient and customer-oriented processes whereby the simulation of business processes can be used to evaluate the quality of processes and to identify areas of improvements. For modeling of business processes as an event driven simulation model Rump(1999), Scheer(2000) we use the Epc-Simulator (Figure 1) as simulation system (Müller 2012), (Müller 2014a). Extensions of Epc-Simulator are discussed in (Steglich and Müller 2013) and (Müller 2014).

For analysis, the Epc-Analyzer (Müller and Krüger 2015), is presented and compared with the classical analysis approach. The functionality and use of Epc-Analyzer is demonstrated in a case study of Wildau University Library.

 

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