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Tueni, M.; Li, J. ; Fares, P.: AMS: a knowledge based approach to tasks representation manipulation and organization. In: Proceedings COIS-88, Palo Alto, 1988.

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Object-based Intelligence in Office and Production Processes: A.. - Mentzas   (Correct)

.... agents (that are responsible for the activity) and constraints (on potential plans) In an attempt to achieve knowledge reusability by organising knowledge in abstract entities Tueni, Li and Fares employ the idea of a memory organisation package for office activities in their AMS system [47]. Actually, in AMS each concrete office process performed by an office worker is modelled by the activity concept. The preconditions of an activity and their effects are among the most important slots. Three types of information are captured by the activity concept in AMS: start state, describing ....

Tueni, M., J.P. Li, and P. Fares (1988) AMS: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Task Representation, Organization and Coordination, in R.B. Allen (ed) Proceedings of the Conference on Office Information Systems, Palo Alto, March 23-25, pp. 78-87.


Depicting the Use and Purpose of Documents to Improve.. - Gordon, Moore (1997)   (Correct)

.... entire travel arrangements process to be completed) 6 Other research There is a huge literature on o#ce automation systems, which take a variety of approaches to supporting information work: a problem oriented approach [27] a procedure oriented approach [8] or even a knowledge based approach [23]. Similarly, there is a huge information retrieval literature. However, the intersection of these two bodies of literature, which are the bases for our work, is small. Celentano et al. 6, 7] proposed a system for retrieving documents based on their uses and roles. A chief characteristic of this ....

Tueni, M., Li, J., and Fares, P. AMS: A knowledge-based approach to tasks representation, organization and coordination. In Proceedings of Conference on O#ce Information Systems (March 1988), R. B. Allen, Ed., ACM SIGOIS & IEEECS TC-OA, ACM Press, pp. 78--87.


A Workflow System Based on Active Databases - Eder, Groiss, Nekvasil (1994)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

....and uses the process information to decide about the delivery of a document finished by an agent and the invocation of automatic agents. In the last years systems for automating business processes have been studied in the area of office automation or office information systems [HEA90] ML91] [TLF88] [EKTW87] MS93] CB82] LCS82] Zlo82] Only recently the term workflow was coined for such types of systems and interest in such systems exploded. More than 40 workflow management systems with quite different capabilities, are on the market today and most of them went to the marked in the ....

Michel Tueni, Jianzhong Li, and Pascal Fares. AMS: A Knowledge-based Approach to Task Representation, Organization and Coordiantion. SIGOIS Bulletin, 9(2):78--87, April 1988.


A Survey of CSCW Systems - Rodden (1992)   (17 citations)  (Correct)

....as POISE [Croft 84 ] Agent Based Models apply AI techniques such as goal based planners and active agent models. Office tasks are modelled using known AI modeling techniques or systems and an inference engine is used to generate and execute task plans. Systems within this category include AMS [Tueni 88 ] and POLYMER [Croft 88] Office automation procedure specification relies on some language to specify the office tasks, which is then used to coordinate cooperation within the office. Objectoriented languages have proven particularly amenable for this task forming the basis of the early ....

Tueni M., Li J., Fares P. ' AMS: A Knowledge Based Approach to Task representation , Organisation and Coordination',in Allen R.B.(ed) COIS88 Proceeding conference on Office Information Systems, March23-25,1988, Palo Alto, California.


Workflow Management and Databases - Eder, Groiss, Liebhart (1996)   (Correct)

....to develop workflow transactions for consistent execution of workflows and intelligent treatment of exceptions and errors. 1 Introduction In the last years systems for automating business processes have been studied in the area of office automation or office information systems [HEA90] ML91] TLF88] EKTW87] MS93] EB82] LCS82] Zlo82] Only recently the term workflow was coined for such types of systems and interest in such systems exploded. More than 60 workflow management systems with quite different capabilities are on the market today and most of them went to the market in the ....

Michel Tueni, Jianzhong Li, and Pascal Fares. AMS: A Knowledge-based Approach to Task Representation, Organization and Coordiantion. SIGOIS Bulletin, 9(2):78-- 87, April 1988.


Routines and Conversations - Giorgio De Michelis (1993)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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Tueni, M.; Li, J. ; Fares, P.: AMS: a knowledge based approach to tasks representation manipulation and organization. In: Proceedings COIS-88, Palo Alto, 1988.

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