| Carlsen, S., Krogstie, J., Slvberg, A. and Lindland, O. I.: Evaluating Flexible Workflow Systems, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-30), Maui, Hawaii, |
....topics within each area. User Oriented Process Modelling Languages Workflow solutions should be useful for autonomous workgroups and features provided should be relevant for normal end users, not only for designated process experts. This requires increased process model comprehensibility [13]; languages that map well to the conceptual world of those performing the work of a particular process. Tvfyvpv# with regard to the predefined set of modelling concepts, r #r vivyv# , allowing users to specialise and introduce new concepts, and r. #qrsvrq#o oovr# that show only the aspects of ....
....the worklist tool. Emergent workflow and the holistic process modelling approach will be essential in a forthcoming project involving several of the AIS partners, where we will perform 3 case studies. User Oriented Workflow Languages WORKWARE s potential for high pragmatic quality process models [13] is ensured through a preferred procedural conceptualisation of processes in a semantically explicit graphical language. By limiting classification of concepts, and removing information flows, we obtain a simple language. The direct mapping between work items in process models and the worklist ....
Carlsen, S., Krogstie, J., Slvberg, A. and Lindland, O. I. Evaluating Flexible Workflow Systems, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-30), Maui, Hawaii, 1997.
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Carlsen, S., Krogstie, J., Slvberg, A. and Lindland, O. I.: Evaluating Flexible Workflow Systems, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-30), Maui, Hawaii,
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Carlsen, S., Krogstie, J., Slvberg, A. and Lindland, O. I. Evaluating Flexible Workflow Systems, Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS-30), Maui, Hawaii, 1997.
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