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K. L. Myers and P. M. Berry. Workflow management systems: An AI perspective. Technical report, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International, December 23 1998.

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Realizing Real Commercial Benefit from Workflow: A.. - Lydiard, Jarvis, Drabble (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....have been identified as major areas of interest in AI. However, there has been little overlap with the needs of the workflow community. Effective workflow management requires representations that makes the process logic explicit, thus allowing processes to be readily understood and adapted (Myers Berry 1999). Another characteristic of a good process representation is the ability to support a rich set of control metaphors, including iteration, sequencing, concurrency, monitoring, testing, and suspension resumption. Given the unpredictability of the operating environments, the ability to represent ....

Myers, K., and Berry, P., 1999, Workflow Management Systems: An AI Perspective. Technical Report, AIC, SRI International, USA.


SWIM: An AI-based System for Workflow Enabled Reactive Control - Berry, Drabble (1999)   (4 citations)  Self-citation (Berry)   (Correct)

....responsiveness of the system it must be able to manipulate and create context dependent processes, thus, the requirement for rich models. Effective workflow management requires representations that makes the process logic explicit, thus allowing processes to be readily understood and adapted. Myers and Berry, 1999 ] AI provides techniques to enhance swim s capability to both select processes based on context and adapt processes to the dynamics of the environment. For example, hierarchical models are desirable for modeling sophisticated processes because of their capacity to simplify complex tasks. Basic ....

K. L. Myers and P. M. Berry. Workflow management systems: An AI perspective. Technical report, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA, 1999.


Workflow Mediation Using VorteXML - Christophides, Hull, Kumar, Simeon (2001)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

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K. L. Myers and P. M. Berry. Workflow management systems: An AI perspective. Technical report, Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International, December 23 1998.


Process-Aware Knowledge Retrieval - Fenstermacher (2002)   (Correct)

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Myers, K. L., & Berry, P. M. (1999b). Workflow management systems: An AI perspective. Menlo Park, CA USA: Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International.

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