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Data & Knowledge Engineering, 1996
Summary: A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e. of changing existing workflows while they are operational. One of the most challenging issue is the handling of running instances when their schemata are modified: simple solutions can be devised, but they often imply ...
Fabio Casati +3 more
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Summary: A basic step towards flexibility in workflow systems is the consistent and effective management of workflow evolution, i.e. of changing existing workflows while they are operational. One of the most challenging issue is the handling of running instances when their schemata are modified: simple solutions can be devised, but they often imply ...
Fabio Casati +3 more
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2009
During the design of any information system, it is important to balance between flexibility and support. This is of particular importance when designing process-aware information systems. On the one hand, userswant to have support from the system to conduct their daily activities in a more efficient and effective manner.
Pesic, M. +2 more
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During the design of any information system, it is important to balance between flexibility and support. This is of particular importance when designing process-aware information systems. On the one hand, userswant to have support from the system to conduct their daily activities in a more efficient and effective manner.
Pesic, M. +2 more
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Workflow Testing and Workflow Engineering
2009When there is too much work and too few personnel, there are two main options: hire more staff or improve the efficiency of the existing employees. Generally, it is much cheaper and more satisfying to improve efficiency by identifying and removing workflow bottlenecks.
Barton F. Branstetter, Matthew B. Morgan
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Transactional Workflows or workflow Transactions?
2002Workflows have generally been accepted as a means to model and support processes in complex organizations. The fact that these processes re-quire robustness and clear semantics has generally been observed and has lead to the combination of workflow and transaction concepts.
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2010
This chapter describes lightweight workflow as a possible approach to counter many of the issues related to the introduction and sustained use of operational workflow management systems. Aside from a description of the essential features of lightweight workflow, this chapter also provides a reflection on the application of lightweight workflow in ...
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This chapter describes lightweight workflow as a possible approach to counter many of the issues related to the introduction and sustained use of operational workflow management systems. Aside from a description of the essential features of lightweight workflow, this chapter also provides a reflection on the application of lightweight workflow in ...
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Workflow Wrapper for Unstructured Workflows
2011Modelling workflow for prerequisite relations produces well-defined and well-formed workflow that contains only and-splits and and-joins. Such workflow often cannot be transformed to a structured workflow. Workaround based on elements cloning produces similar structured workflow that corresponds to original workflow, but requests design of a workflow ...
Milašinović, Boris, Fertalj, Krešimir
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