Implementing New Business Models in for-Profit and Non-Profit Organizations
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60960-129-4.ch010
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Rethinking Business Process Reengineering

Abstract: The purpose of this chapter is to introduce a new approach–Empirical Modelling–to computing and business modelling. Today most business processes rely on informal knowledge and social behaviour but these are areas which have not, so far, been well suited for modelling with computer-based techniques. For this, Empirical Modelling is introduced to modelling with computers, which has natural application to business process modelling. This chapter will suggest a way of applying this approach to integrated system d… Show more

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“…The improvement rate of the proposed approach was calculated and evaluated by using the following equation: Improvement Rate = (Avg BR − Avg AR )/Avg BR (6) The results of the proposed approach have an improvement of the real data set and synthesized data set. The results show that the time is minimized to 0.2350476 min with frequency criterion and 0.43064057 min with duration criterion of the real data set.…”
Section: Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The improvement rate of the proposed approach was calculated and evaluated by using the following equation: Improvement Rate = (Avg BR − Avg AR )/Avg BR (6) The results of the proposed approach have an improvement of the real data set and synthesized data set. The results show that the time is minimized to 0.2350476 min with frequency criterion and 0.43064057 min with duration criterion of the real data set.…”
Section: Evaluation Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Business processes are used to organize the tasks performed in an organization by different resources [6]. The concept of business process has expanded in the domain of BPM [1], where a business process is represented as a set of activities and tasks performed in an organization or crossorganizations.…”
Section: A Business Process Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%