Title :
Evaluating the quantitative effects of workflow systems based on real cases
Author :
Oba, Michiko ; Onoda, Sen´ichi ; Komoda, Norihisa
Author_Institution :
Software Div., Hitachi Ltd., Japan
Abstract :
The effects of introducing a workflow system include improved work efficiency, reduced processing time (that is, turnaround time), standardized business processes, and paperless processing. However, no concrete methodology for quantitatively evaluating these effects has been established. By analyzing some examples of introducing workflow systems, we extracted the factors that influence the effects, and we used quantification theory type I to create a mathematical model for predicting the rate of reduction of processing time as an effect of introducing a workflow system. As a result, we concluded that: (1) the process improvement and (2) business process classification, before the introduction of the workflow system, are the factors that influence the effects. As a predictive model, multiple correlation coefficient R is 0.932, showing that the two factors have a considerable influence.
Keywords :
performance evaluation; software process improvement; systems analysis; workflow management software; business process classification; mathematical model; multiple correlation coefficient; paperless processing; predictive model; process improvement; processing time; quantification theory type I; quantitative effects; real cases; standardized business processes; work efficiency; workflow systems; Business process re-engineering; Companies; Computer aided software engineering; Computer networks; Electrical capacitance tomography; Electronic switching systems; Information systems; Investments; Systems engineering and theory; Workflow management software;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences, 2000. Proceedings of the 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0493-0
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2000.926852