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SIMULATION
Our use of simulation techniques allows the client to visualize the impact proposed process changes easily. This ensures that the developing architectures match the requirements.
The example above was produced for the U.S. Post Office as part of a proof-of-concept presentation for the installation of Radio-Frequency ID Tag tracking of its All-Purpose Mail Containers. This was a $12 Million pilot program that would quickly expand to $100 Million. Simulation parameters include arrival patterns, processing duration times, staffing levels, resource availability, salary and overhead costs, plus other workflow data.
The Mail-Order Pharmacy simulation illustrated above helped turn a $6 Million investment into a $30 Million Sale! Reports from our Simulation identify bottlenecks, provide staffing and resource requirement information, provide activity cost analysis information, and allow us to indulge in 'what-if' scenarios.
Our Simulation for a Stock Certificate Transfer Facility paved the way to the elimination of moving physical certificates through numerous stations. Certificates would now be imaged up-front. The images provide the process workers with the information to transfer the certificates. The certificates could now be moved in one step from mail opening directly to their final secure archival destination. For
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Business workflows are modeled in Meta Software's WorkFlow Modeler using Behavioral expressions
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