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  2. List of Six Sigma software packages - Wikipedia

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    There are generally four classes of software used to support the Six Sigma process improvement protocol: Analysis tools, which are used to perform statistical or process analysis; Program management tools, used to manage and track a corporation's entire Six Sigma program; DMAIC and Lean online project collaboration tools for local and global teams;

  3. PAT (model checker) - Wikipedia

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    PAT (Process Analysis Toolkit) is a self-contained framework [1] for composing, simulating and reasoning of concurrent, real-time systems and other possible domains. It includes user interfaces, model editor and animated simulator.

  4. Casewise - Wikipedia

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    Casewise is a developer of enterprise architecture and business process analysis software [1] with global headquarters in the U.K. [2] and U.S. headquarters in New York City. [3] In 2016, Casewise was acquired by erwin Inc. [4] Casewise develops business process analysis software used to document, design and simulate business processes. [1]

  5. ADONIS (software) - Wikipedia

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    ADONIS is a Business Process Management (BPM) tool, used for documentation, analysis, and optimization of business processes. [1] It enables the visualization of process flows and standard operating procedures (SOPs), provides visibility into how they operate, and helps increase their efficiency by revealing redundant efforts and opportunities for improvement.

  6. Process simulation - Wikipedia

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    Process simulation is a model-based representation of chemical, physical, biological, and other technical processes and unit operations in software. Basic prerequisites for the model are chemical and physical properties [ 1 ] of pure components and mixtures, of reactions, and of mathematical models which, in combination, allow the calculation ...

  7. Use-case analysis - Wikipedia

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    Use case analysis is a technique used to identify the requirements of a system (normally associated with software/process design) and the information used to both define processes used and classes (which are a collection of actors and processes) which will be used both in the use case diagram and the overall use case in the development or redesign of a software system or program.

  8. Requirements analysis - Wikipedia

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    Requirements analysis can be a long and tiring process during which many delicate psychological skills are involved. New systems change the environment and relationships between people, so it is important to identify all the stakeholders, take into account all their needs, and ensure they understand the implications of the new systems.

  9. Tudor IT Process Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Interviews with process actors are used to understand the way the process is performed and a process maturity rating scale is used to measure the gap between the frame of reference and the field reality. An assessment project starts with a clear goal statement to define the scope of the project.