同构计算机网络中的人类工作流建模

J. A. Johnson, A. A. Adekunle
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通过有效和可靠的工作流流程保持一致的操作效率和生产力水平是企业实现长期利润率的关键。如果不充分了解影响这种双重范式的挑战,这可能很难实现。在人工输入是业务工作流不可分割的一部分的情况下,为这种人工交互建模的现有方法本质上过于抽象,不适合派生有关流程中人工输入的性能特征。本文介绍了一种新的基于工作流建模的人的分类方法。按照这种分类,我们进一步展示了一种分析方法,例如排队理论,可以用来提取从事业务工作流流程的人员的资源利用率和吞吐量特征。实验的初步结果表明,人类的资源利用率和吞吐量水平可以帮助我们了解在哪里可以获得性能提升和吞吐量提高。作为我们当前研究的一部分,我们没有考虑可能影响资源利用或吞吐率的人类独特行为特征。
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Human Workflow Modelling in Homogeneous Computor Networks
Maintaining consistent operational efficiency and productivity levels through effective and reliable workflow processes can be the key to businesses realising long-term profit margins. This can be difficult to achieve if the challenges that affect this dual paradigm are not fully understood. Where human input is an integral part of the business workflow, the existing methods for modelling this human interaction are too abstract in nature and are not appropriate for deriving performance characteristics about human input into the process. This paper introduces a novel approach to classifying humans for the purpose of workflow modelling. Following this classification we further demonstrate that an analytical method, such as queueing theory, can be used to extract the resource utilisation and throughput characteristics of humans engaged in a business workflow processes. The initial results from experimentations indicate that the resource utilisation and throughput levels of humans could provide insight into where performance gains and increased throughput can be made. We do not consider the unique behavioural characteristics of humans that could influence the resource utilisation or throughput rates as part of our current research.
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