Presentation 2006-05-30
A Trial of UML Modeling for Local Government Systems
Shingo IEDA, Takeshi FURUHASHI,
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Abstract(in English) The Great Merger of the Heisei Era has completed in March, 2006. Local Governments have been working on redevelopment and sharing of systems throughout the nation in order to improve citizen services and to reduce cost. However, its methodology has not yet been established and therefore diverse ways are still on trial. This paper studies effects of system sharing using a shared call center model described in UML (Unified Modeling Language), which is frequently used for Business Process Reengineering in private enterprises. This paper applies the basic model for sharing knowledge in [1] to model the call center and examines the performance of the center that employs knowledge sharing strategies: personalization strategy and codification strategy. This paper also examines the possibility to extract maximum performance while reducing cost, by newly introducing Performance Reduction Ratio for the personalization ratio.
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Keyword(in English) Local Government / Shared System / Call Center / BPR / UML / Modeling
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Conference Date 2006/5/23(1days)
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Title (in English) A Trial of UML Modeling for Local Government Systems
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Keyword(1) Local Government
Keyword(2) Shared System
Keyword(3) Call Center
Keyword(4) BPR
Keyword(5) UML
Keyword(6) Modeling
1st Author's Name Shingo IEDA
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Communications Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Takeshi FURUHASHI
2nd Author's Affiliation Nagoya University, Dept. of Computational Science and Eng.
Date 2006-05-30
Paper # SWIM2006-3
Volume (vol) vol.106
Number (no) 85
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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