Analysis of Probabilistic Distributions and Uncertainty of Information Flow at Administrative Workflows | Chapter 01 | Theory and Applications of Mathematical Science Vol. 2
Common methods found in the market such as LEAN, AGILE,
SCRUM are short and insufficient to generate a high level of efficiency in
discrete-continuous variables based workflows and aspects of classification,
decidability and analysis remains mostly copies of successful cases. The new
metric and theoretical framework proposed in this article allows qualitative
classification and analysis of workflows in close proximity to qualitative
theory of differential equations (QDE), raising the possibility of fulfill the
gaps existent in the commercial and popular methods. These metrics are also the
result of research carried out in the view of the difficulty of characterizing
the solidity aspect of workflows and enabling continuous improvements as a
complex adaptive system (CAS).
Author(s) Details
Charles Roberto Telles
Department of Research
Advisory, Secretary of State for Education and Sport, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.
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