Improving Efficiency: P-Graph Modeling for Business Workflows with Dynamic and Fuzzy Extensions
Tick, Andrea
Molnár, György
2025-08-13T13:02:45Z
2025-08-13T13:02:45Z
2025
1785-8860
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14044/32229
The solution for an error-free and cost-effective operation of complex
administrative and business processes, or rather, the effectiveness of the solution, is a very
important issue in both the profit-oriented and the non-profit sector. This is because the
optimal effectiveness of business and administrative automation processes is a high-priority
business purpose. Workflow is the most widely used modeling technique in the field of
business and administrative information systems. There is no process-based method among
the workflow-based modeling methods applied for elucidation, modeling and optimization of
work processes that systematically leads to the optimal workflow network structures. In this
paper, after a semi-systematic review on P-graph scientific literature, a new means for P-
graph based modeling of administrative and business processes is introduced and various
usage fields are explored. Based on the review, focusing on keywords research potential is
revealed, for this specific research field. The dynamic and fuzzy extension of the P-graph
modeling is justified for business processes and a fast method, with a mathematical
foundation is presented for optimal workflow model generation. The model is able to handle
not only the process structure, but also, the input, intermediate and output documents, taking
into account the required and available resources (qualitative and quantitative) as well as
the constraint parameters, the bottlenecks and the fuzzy features of real business processes.
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