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A business process re-engineering approach to transform business process simulation to BPMN model
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Software reverse engineering and reengineering are becoming common in the field of games and website development. Simulation and modeling play an important role in understanding the flow of the overall system. Business process modeling notation (BPMN) is used to show the overall architecture of the business process. Simulated business process re-engineering is essential for implementing change or creating new processes. The simulation model explains whether a change will be successful or not prior to adopting any new business processes or other changes. Some available tools help convert the BPMN to a simulating BPMN model but converting the discrete event simulation model build in commercial off the shelf simulation packages like Simul8 to the BPMN to help generate business process simulation to BPMN is also a key challenge. This framework is introduced to convert the simulation model to BPMN using the reverse engineering concept to understand how the converting tools convert the BPMN model to the simulation model. After understanding this process, the concept of reengineering will be used to build a BPMN from the simulation model. The framework is divided into three main parts model translation, model mapping, and model formation. For model building, two simulation tools Simul8 and BPSimulator are used. It is then tested on two case studies bank and product manufacturing. The output shows the BPMN model is generated from the simulation model within less time on a single click saving time and resources for developing BPMN model first and then making simulation model for testing purpose.
Title: A business process re-engineering approach to transform business process simulation to BPMN model
Description:
Software reverse engineering and reengineering are becoming common in the field of games and website development.
Simulation and modeling play an important role in understanding the flow of the overall system.
Business process modeling notation (BPMN) is used to show the overall architecture of the business process.
Simulated business process re-engineering is essential for implementing change or creating new processes.
The simulation model explains whether a change will be successful or not prior to adopting any new business processes or other changes.
Some available tools help convert the BPMN to a simulating BPMN model but converting the discrete event simulation model build in commercial off the shelf simulation packages like Simul8 to the BPMN to help generate business process simulation to BPMN is also a key challenge.
This framework is introduced to convert the simulation model to BPMN using the reverse engineering concept to understand how the converting tools convert the BPMN model to the simulation model.
After understanding this process, the concept of reengineering will be used to build a BPMN from the simulation model.
The framework is divided into three main parts model translation, model mapping, and model formation.
For model building, two simulation tools Simul8 and BPSimulator are used.
It is then tested on two case studies bank and product manufacturing.
The output shows the BPMN model is generated from the simulation model within less time on a single click saving time and resources for developing BPMN model first and then making simulation model for testing purpose.
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