基于模型转换的离散事件仿真与分析性能分析的结合

Tomasz Porzucek, Stephan Kluth, M. Fritzsche, D. Redlich
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本文提出了一种将离散事件模拟与分析性性能预测方法相结合的方法,以改善业务流程中与性能相关的决策支持。这是通过一系列图转换,将非分层工具独立的性能模型转换为分析方法FMC-QE(定量评估的基本建模概念)的分层模型而实现的。该方法采用了所谓的模型驱动性能工程(MDPE)体系结构。该架构允许通过“按下按钮”为不同类型的性能分析工具生成输入,例如用于离散事件模拟的工具。虽然FMC-QE提供了一个时间效率的分析性能评估机制与近似的非产品形式的问题,离散事件模拟支持任意复杂的控制流结构的模型,在较长的执行时间为代价。因此,我们建议采用分析方法进行敏感性分析,并结合模拟详细的假设问题和流程优化。该方法基于一个工业案例研究进行了评估。
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Combination of a Discrete Event Simulation and an Analytical Performance Analysis through Model-Transformations
This paper presents a method for the complementation of a discrete event simulation with an analytical performance prediction approach to improve performance related decision support for business processes. This is enabled by the transformation of non-hierarchical tool independent performance models into hierarchical models of the analytical approach FMC-QE (Fundamental Modeling Concepts for Quantitative Evaluation), through a series of graph transformations. The method employs the so called Model-Driven Performance Engineering (MDPE) architecture. This architecture permits generation of input for different kinds of performance analysis tools, such as tools for discrete event simulations, via ``pushing-a-button''. While FMC-QE delivers a time efficient analytical performance evaluation mechanism with approximations for non-product form problems, discrete event simulations support models with arbitrary complex control flow structures at the cost of longer execution times. Therefore, we propose to employ the analytical approach for a sensitivity analysis, combined with simulations for detailed what-if questions and process optimizations. This approach is evaluated based on an industrial case study.
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