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Lee W, Kaiser GE, Clayton PD, Sherman EH. OzCare: a workflow automation system for care plans. Proc AMIA Annu Symp. 1996:577-81.

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Federating Process-Centered Environments: the Oz Experience - Ben-Shaul, Kaiser (1997)   Self-citation (Kaiser)   (Correct)

....rule (and its pending chain) then continues. It is simple to construct a special Oz client that receives the same message from the server identifying tool script and arguments but does something different than the typical user client; in fact, we have already introduced numerous such clients (see [66, 18, 70, 46]) Then, to implement points 1 and 2, the new client would be inserted into the multi PCE architecture between the Oz server and the central Foundation. This client would convert the activity information provided into the Foundation s task representation and forward it to the centralized ....

Wenke Lee, Gail E. Kaiser, Paul D. Clayton, and Eric H. Sherman. OzCare: A workflow automation system for care plans. In James J. Cimino, editor, 1996 American Medical Informatics Association Annual Fall Symposium, pages 577--581, Washington DC, October 1996. ftp://ftp.psl.cs.columbia.edu/pub/psl/CUCS-012-96.ps.Z.


Integrating Groupware Activities into Workflow Management.. - Ben-Shaul, Kaiser   Self-citation (Kaiser)   (Correct)

.... Initially, it was designed to support software engineering projects (also known as process centered software engineering environments, see [10] for a book surveying such systems) but later has been generalized to support workflow in various application domains (e.g. healthcare workflow [22]) Oz introduces a flexible and dynamic mechanism to specify and integrate the desired interoperability between multiple process models (called the Treaty protocol) and corresponding execution support for multiprocess activities that enables execution of activities with data tools users from ....

Wenke Lee, Gail E. Kaiser, Paul D. Clayton, and Eric H. Sherman. OzCare: A workflow automation system for care plans. Technical Report CUCS-01296, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, March 1996. Submitted for publication.


WWW-based Collaboration Environments with Distributed.. - Kaiser, Dossick.. (1997)   (15 citations)  Self-citation (Kaiser)   (Correct)

.... Web based GUI to the unmodified Oz , analogous to the Web interfaces to some commercial workflow systems, e.g. Action Workflow Metro [1] or Lotus Notes Domino [35] we separately developed a special purpose Web based GUI for a proof of concept Oz environment instance supporting medical care plans [34]) The original architecture involved an HTTP proxy server and would work with any HTTP browser, but that is where the similarity ends. There was no hypermedia: none of the entities were in HTML format or included embedded links. There were no subwebs, and thus no ability to incorporate external ....

Wenke Lee, Gail E. Kaiser, Paul D. Clayton, and Eric H. Sherman. OzCare: A workflow automation system for care plans. In James J. Cimino, editor, 1996 American Medical Informatics Association Annual Fall Symposium, pages 577--581, Washington DC, October 1996.


Architectures for Federation of Process-Centered Environments - Ben-Shaul, Kaiser (1996)   Self-citation (Kaiser)   (Correct)

....The download module and upload module activities are the main cross organization Summits. Note that they are temporally constrained: the former should be done early to avoid rush hour network traffic, and the latter has to finish in time for the other site to start its work for the day. See [44] for discussion of temporal sensitively within Oz processes. Test downloaded module and Test new module are shown here as local to a single SubEnv, but they might alternatively be distributed among multiple teams inside the campus, hence also defined as multi site Summit rules. ....

.... messages from the server and does something different than the typical user client; in fact, we ve already introduced numerous special purpose clients where the server tells the client for one reason or another about the activity to be carried out (only a few of these have been written up, see [44, 59, 67]) The process state server could be that new client, to implement point 1. Similarly, we could implement point 2 by treating the task server as the client in this same protocol. If the task server cannot be parameterized by new code to implement this protocol, then some mediation agent would be ....

Wenke Lee, Gail E. Kaiser, Paul D. Clayton, and Eric H. Sherman. OzCare: A workflow automation system for care plans. Technical Report CUCS-012-96, Columbia University Department of Computer Science, March 1996. Submitted for publication.


GESDOR - A Generic Execution Model for Sharing of.. - Wang, Peleg, Bu.. (2003)   (Correct)

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Lee W, Kaiser GE, Clayton PD, Sherman EH. OzCare: a workflow automation system for care plans. Proc AMIA Annu Symp. 1996:577-81.

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