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A model-driven method for building distributed simulation systems from business process models
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EngineeringModern Business ProcessesSoftware EngineeringSimulationBusiness Process ModelingOperations ResearchE-commerce ScenarioSystems EngineeringModeling And SimulationSystem SimulationSimulation LanguageModel-driven MethodDesignSoftware SimulationBusiness Process ModelsDistributed SimulationSoftware DesignBusiness ProcessCloud ComputingSoftware Process SimulationSimulation InfrastructureSimulation SystemsProcess SimulationData Modeling
The analysis of modern business processes implemented as orchestration of software services demands for new approaches that explicitly take into account the inherent complexity and distribution characteristics of such processes. In this respect, Distributed Simulation (DS) offers a viable tool to cope with such a demand, due to the aggregation, scalability, representativeness and load balancing properties that it allows to achieve. However, the use of DS is mostly limited by the specialized technical know-how and the extra-development that DS requires with respect to approaches based on conventional local simulation. This paper proposes a model-driven method that enables the DS-based analysis of business processes by introducing the automated transformation of business process models into analysis models that are specified as Extended Queueing Network (EQN) models and executed as distributed simulations. The paper also presents an example application to a business process for an e-commerce scenario.
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