Simulating business processes of manufacturing SMEs on the cloud

Centre for Parallel Computing, University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Simsoft Bilgisayar Teknolojileri Ltd, Ankara, Turkey
DOI
10.7287/peerj.preprints.2509v1
Subject Areas
Distributed and Parallel Computing, Scientific Computing and Simulation
Keywords
business [process simulation, cloud computing, CloudSME Simulation Platform
Copyright
© 2016 Terstyanszky et al.
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Cite this article
Terstyanszky G, Kiss T, Ozkok A, Isler V. 2016. Simulating business processes of manufacturing SMEs on the cloud. PeerJ Preprints 4:e2509v1

Abstract

Simulating the efficiency of business processes could reveal crucial bottlenecks for manufacturing companies and could lead to significant optimizations resulting in decreased time to market, more efficient resource utilization, and larger profit. While such business optimization software is widely utilized by larger companies, SMEs typically do not have the required expertise and resources to efficiently exploit these advantages. The aim of this work is to explore how simulation software vendors and consultancies can extend their portfolio to SMEs by providing business process optimization based on a cloud computing platform. By executing simulation runs on the cloud, software vendors and associated business consultancies can get access to large computing power and data storage capacity on demand, run large simulation scenarios on behalf of their clients, analyze simulation results, and advise their clients regarding process optimization. The solution is mutually beneficial for both vendor/consultant and the end-user SME. End-user companies will only pay for the service without requiring large upfront costs for software licenses and expensive hardware. Software vendors can extend their business towards the SME market with potentially huge benefits.

Author Comment

The paper is an extended abstract of a presentation from IWSG 2016, 8th International Workshop on Science Gateways, 8-10 June 2016, Rome, Italy.