Title :
Business process modeling for a highway agency - a demonstration with planning and programming activities
Author :
Alibeiti, A.E. ; Benbanaste, Jef ; Choi, Seon-Ho ; Estripeaut, Isabelle ; Perry, James J. ; Streufert, Daniel J. ; Lambert, James H. ; Jennings, Rachel K.
Author_Institution :
Center for Risk Manage. for Eng. Syst., Virginia Univ., Charlottesville, VA, USA
fDate :
4/29/2005 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
State transportation agencies depend on advancements in information technology to help manage the billions of dollars spent on thousands of construction projects every year. As transportation planning and programming become increasingly complex, communication among different divisions of the agencies is becoming even more important. This paper describes an effort to apply business process modeling to aid the integration of planning and programming of construction projects for a state transportation agency, metropolitan planning organizations, and related agencies. Business process models are developed according to the IDEF modeling standard that is used in Computer Associates AllFusion Process Modeler. IDEF modeling provides structured documentation about the processes of the agency while improving the transparency and validity of agency activities. Furthermore, IDEF modeling helps to determine bottlenecks in the current processes and supports the prioritization of investments in reengineering and associated information technologies. IDEF modeling enables employees at different levels of the agency to understand the business processes of their professional colleagues. Several lessons of the effort are as follows, (i) IDEF modeling can be translated efficiently to simulation models that provided increased detail of critical activities. (ii) The use of information technology is recommended to provide for real-time monitoring of selected planning and programming activities, (iii) Sources of risk to various agency activities need to be modeled explicitly by theoretical extension of the current IDEF methodology. Numerous examples and case studies are provided in the paper.
Keywords :
business process re-engineering; construction; corporate modelling; organisational aspects; public administration; strategic planning; town and country planning; traffic engineering computing; transportation; IDEF modeling; Virginia Department of Transportation; Virginia Transportation Research Council; business process modeling; construction project planning; construction project programming; highway agency; information technology; metropolitan planning organization; real-time monitoring; simulation model; state transportation agency; transportation planning; transportation programming; Business process re-engineering; Documentation; Information technology; Investments; Process planning; Programming profession; Project management; Road transportation; Standards development; Technology management;
Conference_Titel :
Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium, 2005 IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-9744559-4-6
DOI :
10.1109/SIEDS.2005.193273