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Workload Balancing on Agents for Business Process Efficiency based on Stochastic Model  

Ha, Byung-Hyun (Department of Industrial Engineering, Seoul National University)
Seol, Hyeon-Ju (Department of Industrial Engineering, Seoul National University)
Bae, Joon-So (Division of E-Commerce, Sungkyul University)
Park, Yong-Tae (Department of Industrial Engineering, Seoul National University)
Kang, Suk-Ho (Department of Industrial Engineering, Seoul National University)
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IE interfaces / v.16, no.spc, 2003 , pp. 76-81 More about this Journal
Abstract
BPMS (Business Process Management Systems) is aninformation system that systematically supports designing, administrating, and improving the business processes. It can execute the business processes by assigning tasks to human or computer agents according to the predefined definitions of the processes. In this research we developed a task assignment algorithm that can maximize overall process efficiency under the limitation of agents' capacity. Since BPMS manipulates the formal and predictable business processes, we can analyze the processes using queuing theory to achieve overall process efficiency. We first transform the business processes into queuing network model in which the agents are considered as servers. After that, workloads of agents are calculated as server utilization and we can determine the task assignment policy by balancing the workloads. This will make the workloads of all agents be minimized, and the overall process efficiency is achieved in this way. Another application of the results can be capacity planning of agents in advance and business process optimization in reengineering context. We performed the simulation analysis to validate the results and also show the effectiveness of the algorithm by comparing with well known dispatching policies.
Keywords
business process management; queuing network; capacity planning; business process reengineering;
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