Modeling techniques have been productively applied to Business Process (BP) redesign. They have been also successfully employed to assist Information Technology (IT) applications design and development. However, although BP and IT interact in practice, suggesting that modeling in those areas should also be done in parallel, surprisingly few works have addressed the issue of integrated BP/IT modeling. In this paper we discuss the potential of discrete-event Business Process Simulation (BPS) and Computer Network Simulation (CNS) models to work in parallel to provide a link between the BP and IT modeling domains. To this end, we propose a modeling framework and a methodology for linking BPS and CNS models, and present an example case that demonstrates the practical feasibility and efficacy of the approach.
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Giaglis, G. M., Paul, R. J., & Serrano, A. (1999). Reconciliation of business and systems modelling via discrete event simulation. In Winter Simulation Conference Proceedings (Vol. 2, pp. 1403–1409). IEEE. https://doi.org/10.1145/324898.325285
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