학술논문

Understanding and designing business process modelling for emergency plan
Document Type
Conference
Source
2013 International Conference on Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS) Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS), 2013 International Conference on. :564-569 Nov, 2013
Subject
Computing and Processing
Business
Safety
Unified modeling language
Analytical models
Information systems
Technological innovation
Guidelines
emergency preparedness
response plan
work system theory
business process
system requirements
workflow
Language
ISSN
2324-8149
2324-8157
Abstract
Thereafter the Fukushima setback, different resolutions are on-going to improved arrangements among agencies responsible for the safety of such facilities and jointly developed reasonable precautions that will mitigate future calamities. This paper accomplished to recognize and represent suggested business processes for the Malaysian Nuclear Power Generating Program (NPP) based on Alter's Work System Theory (WST). The work system method often considered as effective in describing the organizational system such as NPP. This method applied to frame and understands the user requirements within the business case of NPP. As a result, the business process was determined in respect of the emergency plan accordingly. This case study analytically processed by adopting qualitative grounding processes. These processes involved coding interpretation which providing structural analysis of the suggested system requirements in a form of business process modelling. This analysis comprising process fabrication using member checking technique and workflow driven approach, which then transformed into business process simulation in the future.