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BPMN Business Process Simulation

Business Process Simulation is a powerful tool which supports analysts and subject matter experts in understanding process performance and predicting the behaviour and resource requirements of a process in a changing environment.
Business Process Animation supports the visual communication of improvement opportunities by showing simulated token traversing through the process model. Build-up of waiting queues, unnecessary changes in responsibilities or dead locks in the process flow can be easily identified and discussed with process stakeholder.
The video introduces Hybrid Model (HM) Simulation an add-on to the flexible Business Process Management Tool ADONIS
We simulate a Quotation Process mapped in BPMN 2.0 (Business Process Management Notation) to present some of the features of the Simulation framework

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Content:
0:00 Explanation of the “Create Quotation” process map
1:16 From a process map to a process model, adding quantitative data
2:18 Simulation and Animation
3:22 Simulation Results and Reports

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