Abstract

BUSINESS PROCESS SIMULATION IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS USING THE BUSINESS PROCESS IMPROVEMENT METHOD (BPI) AND ANYLOGIC SOFTWARE

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  • School is an institution or place for learning such as reading, writing and learning to behave well

  • The school has a system of social interaction of an entire organization consisting of personal interactions related together in an organizational relationship, in every institution must have a business process that is run in order to achieve the vision and mission specified, the business process has activities carried out to provide services or products. its products

  • According to Weske(2007) Each business process is formed by one organization, but the business process can interact with business processes in other organizations.[2]

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Introduction

School is an institution or place for learning such as reading, writing and learning to behave well. According to Pall (1987) the definition of a business process is "organizing human resources, materials, energy, equipment, and procedures into work activities that are designed to produce the specified end result" (work products) ".[1] According to Weske(2007) Each business process is formed by one organization, but the business process can interact with business processes in other organizations.[2] With a business process including a series of activities starting from a survey of business processes and the organizational and technical environment, business process simulations can provide a structured and interrelated work or activity design to solve a problem in a business process, simulations on business processes are used to assess the dynamic behavior of a process over time, that is development of processes and performance of resources as a reaction to changes or fluctuations in the environment or certain system parameters. This research aims to analyze the business process systems in schools by designing school business process simulation scenarios and implementing business process simulation designs and can contribute in optimizing the management of business processes within schools, where processes are more structured and systematic

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