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Enterprise modeling and analysis: an enterprise modeling and analysis toolkit
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Proceedings of the 32nd conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Orlando, Florida
TUTORIAL SESSION: Software/modelware tutorials I table of contents
Pages: 215 - 223  
Year of Publication: 2000
ISBN:0-7803-6582-8
Authors
Dursun Delen  Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., College Station, TX
Perakath C. Benjamin  Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., College Station, TX
Sponsors
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
ASA : American Statistical Association
IEEE/CS : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Computer Society
IEEE/SMCS : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
INFORMS-CS : Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences-College on Simulation
NIST : National Institute of Standards and Technology
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
SCS : The Society for Computer Simulation International
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ABSTRACT

A fully integrated modeling and analysis toolkit, which facilitates multi-perspective knowledge capturing, sharing and reusing, is necessary for today's enterprises to meet the challenges of the ever more competitive global marketplace. In this paper we present a suite of software tools, designed and developed by Knowledge Based Systems, Inc., that can generate integrated solutions to complicated enterprise analysis including business process reengineering, activity based costing, and training. We start by providing a high level conceptual framework in which the individual tools with their roles and interrelations are presented. We then introduce each tool that make up the enterprise modeling and analysis toolkit in detail. The tutorial focuses on the ease and the user friendliness of (1) capturing domain knowledge into interchangeable multi-perspective models, (2) automatically generating and executing stochastic and deterministic analysis models from these multi-perspective models, and (3) publishing enterprise modeling and analysis results on the web.


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