An approach to enterprise process dynamic modeling supporting enterprise process evolution
Lida Xu (),
WenAn Tan (),
Hongyuan Zhen and
Weiming Shen
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Lida Xu: Beijing Jiaotong University
WenAn Tan: Zhejiang Normal University
Hongyuan Zhen: Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
Weiming Shen: National Research Council of Canada
Information Systems Frontiers, 2008, vol. 10, issue 5, No 10, 624 pages
Abstract:
Abstract This study presents an evolutionary approach to support dynamic enterprise modeling for enterprise process cooperative scheduling and management. In this paper, an evolutionary dynamic enterprise process modeling method was proposed from the concepts of enterprise process evolution to zero-time enterprise modeling and layered complex enterprise modeling. Based on an autonomous agent development platform, an agent-based enterprise collaborative modeling environment has been implemented by integrating several software resource agents that wrap main function modules of EPMS. Scheduling strategies, algorithms, and process-driven cooperative scheduling mechanism are also discussed.
Keywords: Evolutionary approach; Enterprise modeling; Enterprise process modeling; Enterprise process scheduling; Enterprise information systems (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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