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A. Agostini, G. de Michelis and K. Petruni. Keeping Workflow Models as Simple as Possible. Workshop on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Petri Nets and related formalisms, Zaragoza, pages 11-29, June 1994.

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Design And Realization Of A Synchronous Cooperative.. - Vronique Baudin Michel   (Correct)

....Work area, a new multi disciplinary research domain that studies work of group of users [KARS94] Most of the time, models are used to describe the mutual interactions of the cooperative entities or to define their behaviours and possibilities. Some group structures are based on Petri Nets [AGOS94], objects [BENF93] actors [HEWI91] But few structured groups have been used and defined inside synchronous cooperations that require the co presence of all members of the group at the same time. Indeed, only synchronous groups can handle live video exchanged between the members. ....

A. Agostini, G. de Michelis and K. Petruni. Keeping Workflow Models as Simple as Possible. Workshop on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Petri Nets and related formalisms, Zaragoza, pages 11-29, June 1994.


Modeling the Document Flow within a Cooperative Process as .. - Agostini, De Michelis   Self-citation (Alessandra De michelis)   (Correct)

....1996) We are currently deriving from our conceptual framework an interpretative framework for the analysis of real work practices that is applied in the study of the cooperative processes performed by industrial designers. Its theoretical core has been presented in a rather preliminary form in (Agostini et al. 1994). A new refined definition of it is in preparation (Agostini De Michelis, 1996) It has been embedded in the modeling module of the workflow management component of the Milano system, the prototype of a CSCW platform we are developing at the Cooperation Technologies Laboratory of the University ....

Agostini, Alessandra, G. De Michelis, and K. Petruni (1994): Keeping Workflow Models as Simple as Possible. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work, Petri-Nets and related formalisms, within the 15th International Conference on Application and Theory of Petri Nets (ATPN '94). pp. 11-23.

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