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Internet technology to run workflows
Internet Research, 1998The existing, and still evolving, Internet technologies have, up to now, only been used for paper‐free distribution and hypermedia presentation of electronic documents. But today’s business and research often require more ‐ the compilation of knowledge worked out asynchronously by different distributed knowledge holders.
Christoph von Uthmann, Mario Speck
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Wireless Technology Improves Nursing Workflow and Communications
CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing, 2004Inpatient healthcare delivery involves complex processes that require interdisciplinary teamwork and frequent communication among physicians, nurses, unit secretaries, and ancillary staff. Often, these interactions are not at a nursing unit, or near a phone.
Susan, Breslin +2 more
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Presenting technological workflows
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2023M Florencia, Sánchez +2 more
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Managing Workflow Authorization Constraints through Active Database Technology
Information Systems Frontiers, 2001The execution of workflow processes requires authorizations for enforcing the assignment of tasks to agents, either human or automated, according to the security policy of the organization. This paper presents a workflow authorization framework based on roles and organizational levels, and on authorization constraints.
F. Casati +2 more
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Workflow Management and Database Technology
1999These days, organizations rely on information as a valuable asset. Modern economists consider information as the fourth production factor next to materials, money, and personnel. Information technology has accordingly become more important in dealing with ever growing quantities of information. Traditionally, developments in information technology have
Paul Grefen, Peter Apers
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Workflow management technology
1996Computer technology for process support has a long tradition. Information systems have tried to cope with this issue by transaction processing. Previous attempts to automate office work and increase productivity failed, because individual activities were automated without an understanding of how those activities fit into the entire business process. On
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Workflow Technologies Meet the Internet
1998Workflow systems are increasingly used in large enterprises for automating complex business processes, where demands are placed on high performance, continuous availability, and end-user mobility. Furthermore, the ubiquitous Internet and Intranets are rapidly becoming the distributed infrastructure over which enterprises want to deploy such services ...
Umeshwar Dayal, Qiming Chen, Tak W. Yan
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SONY: Immersive XR workflow and technologies
SPIE AVR21 Industry Talks II, 2021A number of technologies must be highly integrated to provide immersive XR experiences to users. This applies not only to XR hardware but also to content creation and distribution technologies. In this session, I will discuss an immersive XR workflow and introduce key technologies being developed or under development at Sony.
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Conventional Workflow Technology for Scientific Simulation
2011Workflow technology is established in the business domain for several years. This fact suggests the need for detailed investigations in the qualification of conventional workflow technology for the evolving application domain of e-Science. This chapter discusses the requirements on scientific workflows, the state of the art of scientific workflow ...
Görlach, Katharina +4 more
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Workflow Technology: the Support for Collaboration
2003Collaboration takes place whenever humans and/or computer applications work together to accomplish a common or compatible goals. For the last two decades, many organizations and individuals have considered electronic collaboration of distributed teams to be the means of achieving higher productivity and improving the quality of their products.
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos +2 more
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