Lukas Kirchdorfer, Robert Blümel, Timotheus Kampik, Han van der Aa, Heiner Stuckenschmidt
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Abstract
Business process simulation (BPS) is a versatile technique for estimating
process performance across various scenarios. Traditionally, BPS approaches
employ a control-flow-first perspective by enriching a process model with
simulation parameters. Although such approaches can mimic the behavior of
centrally orchestrated processes, such as those supported by workflow systems,
current control-flow-first approaches cannot faithfully capture the dynamics of
real-world processes that involve distinct resource behavior and decentralized
decision-making. Recognizing this issue, this paper introduces AgentSimulator,
a resource-first BPS approach that discovers a multi-agent system from an event
log, modeling distinct resource behaviors and interaction patterns to simulate
the underlying process. Our experiments show that AgentSimulator achieves
state-of-the-art simulation accuracy with significantly lower computation times
than existing approaches while providing high interpretability and adaptability
to different types of process-execution scenarios.