A process-oriented methodology for evaluating the impact of IT: A proposal and an application in healthcare |
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Authors: | Ronny Mans Hajo Reijers Daniel Wismeijer Michiel van Genuchten |
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Affiliation: | 1. Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands;2. Eindhoven University of Technology and Perceptive Software, the Netherlands;3. Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam, the Netherlands;4. MTOnyx, Switzerland |
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Abstract: | In order to improve the performance of business processes often Information Technologies (ITs) are introduced. However, business processes are known to be complex and distributed among multiple business entities. As a result, the impact of new IT on an entire business process is typically hard to assess as quantitative methods for evaluation are missing. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a process-oriented methodology for evaluating the impact of IT on a business process ahead of its implementation. In our method, process mining and discrete event simulation are key ingredients. Based on automatically stored data, process mining allows for obtaining detailed knowledge on a business process, e.g., it can be discovered how a business process is actually executed. Using discrete event simulation, a model can be built which accurately mimicks the discovered process and which can subsequently be used for exploring and evaluating various redesign of the same process. |
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Keywords: | Business process simulation Discrete event simulation Process mining Digital dentistry |
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