Work sharing as a metric and productivity indicator for administrative workflows
Defining administrative workflow events as a nonlinear dynamics that assume a random ordered or disordered growth rate of information processing, a method has been proposed for large-scale administrative systems that structures hybrid system variables (continuous or discrete) as iterated and attract...
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description | Defining administrative workflow events as a nonlinear dynamics that assume a
random ordered or disordered growth rate of information processing, a method
has been proposed for large-scale administrative systems that structures hybrid
system variables (continuous or discrete) as iterated and attracted to a
fixed-point event at which for all possible metric spaces solutions, the
modeling of variables from Lyapunov exponential stability point of view allows
the projection of system performance to be oriented, that is, the relationship
between the number of agents and the number of administrative services within
an administrative workflow environment. |
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modeling of variables from Lyapunov exponential stability point of view allows
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