| Burger, F., Quirchmayr, G., Reich, S., and Tjoa, A. M. Using HyTime for Modeling Publishing Workflows. ACM SIGOIS Bulletin Special Issue: Business Process Management Systems: Concepts, Methods and Technology (1995). Accepted for publication. |
....generic HyTime engine 1 . In other words, the gap between the generic specification of HyTime and the semantics of specific applications is to large. Therefore, HyTime should provide a basis for developing application oriented architectural forms (e.g. architectural forms for workflow modelling [34]) At that level the implementation of application specific engines (e.g. workflow engine) seems to be achievable. 1 TechnoTeacher, Inc. announced a HyTime engine called HyMinder several months ago. Chapter 3 Requirements The list of requirements to be met by a distributed hypermedia ....
Burger, F., Quirchmayr, G., Reich, S., and Tjoa, A. M. Using HyTime for Modeling Publishing Workflows. ACM SIGOIS Bulletin Special Issue: Business Process Management Systems: Concepts, Methods and Technology (1995). Accepted for publication.
....has been developed by Huser [10] 3 A HyTime engine is a program (or portion of a program or a combination of programs) purposes. The implementation is based on previous experience we have made with the development of HyTime architectural forms in the application area of workflow management [6, 8, 14]. SGML Parser HyTime Engine DTD: HTML.dtd Instance: home.html TriGS SGML Event Handler Workflow Client Hypertext Presentation System Client Figure 2: Prototype System Architecture Figure 2 shows the proposed architecture of our prototype system. On top we have different applications which require ....
....Hypertext Presentation System Client Figure 2: Prototype System Architecture Figure 2 shows the proposed architecture of our prototype system. On top we have different applications which require link , constraint , and scheduling management such as the already mentioned workflow management system [6, 8] or e.g. a hypermedia presentation system such as the World Wide Web. These applications are based on a HyTime engine with dedicated modules for each application area. The engine is implemented on top of our active object oriented database management system TriGSSGML . We consider active database ....
Burger, F., Quirchmayr, G., Reich, S., and Tjoa, A. M. Using HyTime for modeling publishing workflows. ACM SIGOIS Bulletin Special Issue: Business Process Management Systems: Concepts, Methods and Technology 16, 1 (Aug. 1995), 39--45.
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