Simulating the impact of business process management agents and human factors
Business cooperation between companies is becoming popular in the world, which has brought changes to the management of business processes. Inter-organizational process management is widely required. We propose agent-based groupware, which realizes open and distributed business systems. In this grou...
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Published in | Proceedings International Symposium on Principles of Software Evolution pp. 51 - 55 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Conference Proceeding |
Language | English |
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IEEE
2000
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Summary: | Business cooperation between companies is becoming popular in the world, which has brought changes to the management of business processes. Inter-organizational process management is widely required. We propose agent-based groupware, which realizes open and distributed business systems. In this groupware, agents act as interfaces between people and the business system. They also coordinate multiple jobs, people, and organizations. However it is very difficult to introduce, evaluate, and evolve agent-based groupware, because it is very difficult to estimate and test the effect of introducing agents into the real workplace. Human behavior is also a very important factor; because some people get accustomed to using the system, but others do not. To evaluate human behavior as well as agents' and processes we have been developing a simulator. This paper gives a simulation model which has some original aspects, describes the simulator and shows results of simulation. |
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ISBN: | 0769509061 9780769509068 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ISPSE.2000.913221 |