Business system decisioning framework
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1. A business system framework, comprising:
- multiple interrelated business processes for accomplishing a business objective, wherein the interrelated business processes each comprises a plurality of resources that collectively perform a business task;
a business information and decisioning control system, including;
a plurality of mathematical or algorithmic business system transfer functions in support of the business information and decisioning control system;
a control module configured to receive information provided by the multiple interrelated business processes in relation to a plurality of input parameters associated with the plurality of resources and at least one output parameter associated with the operation of the business process and configured to generate a plurality of mathematical or algorithmic business system transfer functions;
a business system user interface, coupled to the control module, configured to allow a user to interact with the control module, the business system user interface including plural input mechanisms for receiving instructions from the user;
wherein the control module comprises;
logic configured to generate the plurality of transfer functions using a business model;
logic configured to store the set of transfer functions;
a storage for storing the transfer functions;
logic configured to receive a user'"'"'s request for an output result;
logic configured to present the output result to the requesting user.
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Abstract
A business system decisioning framework for using and interacting with a business system transfer function is presented. The framework includes a high-level business system transfer function that quantitatively describes the operation of the business system. A primary display layer presents a representation of the status of the operation of the business processes of the business system, and a cockpit display layer allows a user to adjust the parameters of the a stochastic simulation based upon the business system transfer function.
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1. A business system framework, comprising:
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multiple interrelated business processes for accomplishing a business objective, wherein the interrelated business processes each comprises a plurality of resources that collectively perform a business task;
a business information and decisioning control system, including;
a plurality of mathematical or algorithmic business system transfer functions in support of the business information and decisioning control system;
a control module configured to receive information provided by the multiple interrelated business processes in relation to a plurality of input parameters associated with the plurality of resources and at least one output parameter associated with the operation of the business process and configured to generate a plurality of mathematical or algorithmic business system transfer functions;
a business system user interface, coupled to the control module, configured to allow a user to interact with the control module, the business system user interface including plural input mechanisms for receiving instructions from the user;
wherein the control module comprises;
logic configured to generate the plurality of transfer functions using a business model;
logic configured to store the set of transfer functions;
a storage for storing the transfer functions;
logic configured to receive a user'"'"'s request for an output result;
logic configured to present the output result to the requesting user. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A business system decisioning framework, comprising:
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a stochastic computer simulation of a business system representing the operation of multiple interrelated business processes for accomplishing a business objective, the operation being characterized by a plurality of output parameters, and the operation being controlled by a plurality of input parameters;
a primary display layer comprising representations of the status of the operation of the multiple interrelated business processes, the primary display layer being presented visually to a user of the framework;
a cockpit display layer that allows a user to adjust at least one of the plurality of input parameters of the stochastic computer simulation. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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