What the study found
The study reports that an adaptive business process management (BPM) system for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) was associated with lower costs, better adaptability, and stronger cybersecurity in the cases examined.
Why the authors say this matters
The authors say the topic is relevant because SMEs in developing economies such as Kazakhstan and Russia often need automation, while traditional ERP/CRM systems can be too costly and not adaptable enough. The study suggests the system may be useful for SMEs, and the authors conclude that scaling should be considered.
What the researchers tested
The researchers presented a case study using two fictional but realistic cases, one in retail and one in services, to evaluate return on investment (ROI). They collected metrics before and after implementation, including process processing time, costs, and security level, and also used A/B testing and log analysis.
What worked and what didn't
The results show a 25-30% reduction in costs, a 35-40% improvement in adaptability due to machine learning (ML, a type of software that learns patterns from data), and improved cybersecurity through vulnerability detection. The system used Python with TensorFlow for predictive ML models, AWS Lambda for serverless components, and OWASP threat assessment tools.
What to keep in mind
The abstract notes that the cases were fictional but realistic, and it mentions privacy-focused data modeling and anonymization. It also states a limitation: reliance on cloud services.
Key points
- The case study reports lower costs, better adaptability, and improved cybersecurity for an adaptive BPM system in SMEs.
- The abstract gives a 25-30% cost reduction and a 35-40% adaptability improvement tied to machine learning.
- The researchers evaluated two fictional but realistic cases: retail and services.
- Methods included before-and-after metrics, A/B testing, and log analysis.
- A stated limitation was reliance on cloud services.
Disclosure
- Research title:
- Adaptive BPM system showed cost and security gains for SMEs
- Authors:
- A. Bidakhmetov, Artemy Zolotov, A. Dvortsevoy, A. Karipzhanova, B. Nauryzbayev
- Institutions:
- Shakarim University, Northeastern Technical College, Alikhan Bokeikhan University
- Publication date:
- 2026-01-25
- OpenAlex record:
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