Optimisation of Business Processes with Differentiated Resources
Date
2023
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Tartu Ülikool
Abstract
Business process optimisation focuses on improving one or more performance
measures in a business process model. Improving a business process can be
achieved by making changes to the resource allocations within that process.
Resource allocation is the distribution of available resources in a process to
fulfill the organisation goals. The misconfiguration of resource allocations
can heavily impact the cost and cycle time of the process. To address this
issue, optimisation approaches have to be adapted to include differentiated
resources. Differentiated resources each have their calendar, allowing for
better customisability of the resource allocation and in turn better optimisation
of the process model. This thesis proposes a multi-objective resource
allocation optimisation approach for business processes with differentiated
resources to minimise the cost and cycle time. The approach heuristically
searches the space of possible resource allocations using simulation models
to evaluate each resource allocation. An empirical evaluation shows that
iteratively optimising resource allocations in conjunction with resource calendars
lead to superior cost-time tradeoffs for optimising these allocations
and calendars separately. Additionally, this thesis implements a web application
to facilitate the interaction experience with the proposed optimisation
algorithm.
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Business process optimisation, Roster optimisation, Resource allocation, Multiobjective optimisation, Process simulation