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ACM SIGMOD Record, 1995
With increasing global exposure, today's enterprises must react quickly to changes, rapidly develop new services and products, and at the same time improve productivity and quality and reduce cost. Business process re-engineering and workflow automation to coordinate activities throughout the
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With increasing global exposure, today's enterprises must react quickly to changes, rapidly develop new services and products, and at the same time improve productivity and quality and reduce cost. Business process re-engineering and workflow automation to coordinate activities throughout the
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Presenting technological workflows
Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2023M Florencia, Sánchez +2 more
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Advanced Technologies and Automation in mES Cell Workflow
2023Gene targeting in mouse ES cells replaces or modifies genes of interest; conditional alleles, reporter knock-ins, and amino acid changes are common examples of how gene targeting is used. To streamline and increase the efficiency in our ES cell pipeline and decrease the timeline for mouse models produced via ES cells, automation is introduced in the ...
Anna, Pham +7 more
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Research on Workflow Model simulation technology
2010 International Conference on Computer Application and System Modeling (ICCASM 2010), 2010This paper research on analyzing and diagnosing business processes by means of the workflow dynamic simulation, which can verify the process at the right time by the appropriate resources to do the right thing. In particularly, the complexity of business process model based on the Extended XinPai Driven Workflow Mode is analyzed, an algorithm based on ...
Ge Wei, Chen Xiang-qun
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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.
Fran Turisco +2 more
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The design of intelligent workflow monitoring with agent technology
Knowledge-Based Systems, 2005In recent years, workflow technology has been widely used in business process management. With the increased complexity, uncertainty and risks in business operations, workflow monitoring is gaining growing attention in business process controlling and supervision.
Wang, M, Wang, H, Xu, D
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Workflow Technology Based Project Management
1995Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the workflow technology-based project management. In order to integrate the planning functions supported by project management software and the monitoring and control functions supported by workflow, the elements in the project management software is mapped into workflow.
Carlos K.H. Leung +2 more
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Coordination Technology for Workflows on the Web: Workspaces
2000The need for coordination technology in Web applications is evident. It has been shown that Linda-like systems are a suited to facilitate the interaction amongst agents and processes over the Internet. Workspaces is the application of Linda-like coordination technology to the domain of Internet-based workflow management systems.
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Workflow Technology and Human-Computer Interaction
2010The purpose of this chapter is to characterize workflow-intensive systems from a human-computer interaction viewpoint, i.e., it explains how a typical ITapplication is experienced by a user. It explains how a typical IT application structures the work of its user.
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