This page was last edited on August 16, 2018, at 21:55.
Comments or questions about this documentation? Contact us for support!
Genesys Decisions uses a patented, customized discrete-event simulation model of your contact center to drive accurate planning and analysis. Genesys Decisions simulates expected outputs for:
Simulation models are automatically built using Contact Group and Media Type for non-multiskilling groups and Contact Type for multiskilling. The simulation uses historical data that has been imported into the database. If no data has been imported, then the model will be assigned to a default model.
To build a simulation, click the Configure button in the administration module, or click Settings > Configure. In the Configure/Review Settings window, click 10. Build/Review Simulation(s).
The process of building simulation models can range from 1 to 15 minutes depending on the speed of the machine and the number of simulations.
Simulation models can be built on any combination of the three service goals: Service Level, ASA, and Abandon Rate. The model will try to match the historical service goals selected as closely as possible. Unless one or more of the service goals are not used at all, Genesys recommends that you run the initial simulation model on all three goals and review results. If results are not desirable, then you can run the model again excluding the metric(s) that are not commonly reported in your Contact Center.
The number of historical weeks used to build the simulation model will default to eight weeks. If less than eight weeks have been imported into the database, it will only use the number or weeks available. If more than eight weeks are available, it can be helpful to use the additional weeks when building the initial models.
To change the default setting for the service goals and number of historical weeks used to build the simulation models, simply deselect any service goals that should not be included and either type over the number of weeks or select a new value from the drop-down list.
Once new models have been built, review the results and determine if any settings need to be adjusted.
Use the Export function to export a picture of the graphs that are selected in the Show Graphs section along with the additional simulation data to the right of the graphs.