K Salimifard, M Wright - European journal of operational research, 2001 - Elsevier
Despite their wide range of applications, workflow systems still suffer from lack of an agreed and standard modelling technique. It is a motivating research area and some researchers …
In many recent object recognition systems, feature extraction stages are generally composed of a filter bank, a non-linear transformation, and some sort of feature pooling …
In previous chapters we have discussed the architecture of information systems (Chapter 1), middleware and enterprise application integration (Chapters 2 and 3), and the basics of …
Based on a rigorous analysis of existing workflow management systems and workflow languages, a new workflow language is proposed: yet another workflow language (YAWL) …
Transactional Information Systems is the long-awaited, comprehensive work from leading scientists in the transaction processing field. Weikum and Vossen begin with a broad look at …
M Reichert, P Dadam - Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, 1998 - Springer
Today's workflow management systems (WFMS s) are only applicable in a secure and safe manner if the business process (BP) to be supported is well-structured and there is no need …
N Russell, AHM Ter Hofstede, D Edmond… - … Modeling–ER 2005 …, 2005 - Springer
Workflow systems seek to provide an implementation vehicle for complex, recurring business processes. Notwithstanding this common objective, there are a variety of distinct …
Replication is an area of interest to both distributed systems and databases. The solutions developed from these two perspectives are conceptually similar but differ in many aspects …
An organization produces value for its customers by executing various business processes. Due to complexity and variety of business processes, contemporary organizations use …