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Implementation of process analysis of BORM OR diagrams
Maxa, Oskar ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Pergl, Robert (referee)
This thesis concerns itself with modeling, analysis and simulation of business processes using the BORM method. In its theoretical part, we develop a formal model for the current implementation of the OR diagram used by the method, and describe its transformation into the prefix machine, a simplified formalism presented in preceding research on which this thesis builds. Upon this foundation, a new simulation algorithm is developed which addresses and fixes several important shortcomings of previous implementations. The algorithm is implemented as part of a web portal for the management of process diagrams, and its functionality and performance are subsequently verified. This thesis' theoretical results further open the door to future realization of validation algorithms which can be utilized in practice during both modeling and simulation of processes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Implementation of process analysis of BORM OR diagrams
Maxa, Oskar ; Zavoral, Filip (advisor) ; Pergl, Robert (referee)
This thesis concerns itself with modeling, analysis and simulation of business processes using the BORM method. In its theoretical part, we develop a formal model for the current implementation of the OR diagram used by the method, and describe its transformation into the prefix machine, a simplified formalism presented in preceding research on which this thesis builds. Upon this foundation, a new simulation algorithm is developed which addresses and fixes several important shortcomings of previous implementations. The algorithm is implemented as part of a web portal for the management of process diagrams, and its functionality and performance are subsequently verified. This thesis' theoretical results further open the door to future realization of validation algorithms which can be utilized in practice during both modeling and simulation of processes. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Transformation BORM - Petri net with supervision
Moravec, J. ; Papík, Martin
For effective functioning of business processes need to processes be well documented and optimized. There are many ways to describe processes. Simple but effective approach appears to be the methodology BORM, which is implemented in the tool CraftCase. Unfortunately, this tool don’t offer such a comprehensive process simulation capabilities, which are often needed. Ways to eliminate this shortcoming is using Petri nets for process simulation. First, we need capture the process with BORM methodology and then we transform it to the Petri net. This post deals with transformation rules, restrictions of BORM and Petri nets and finally we show how to construct supervisor of Petri nets.

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