Human collaborative workflow and business process and services computing

Yoichi Takayama, Ernie Ghiglione, Scott Wilson, James Dalziel

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    Abstract

    Comparing our collaborative human workflow system to existing business process and services computing (BPSC) and workflow models showed that main differences of human workflow are concepts such as human flow, collaborative activity and sub-grouped activity. The possible impact of these findings on the forthcoming implementation of BPSC models that deal with human activities is discussed.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication1st International Working Conference on Business Process and Services Computing, BPSC 2007
    EditorsWitold Abramowicz, Leszek Maciaszek
    Pages152-168
    Number of pages17
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event1st International Working Conference on Business Process and Services Computing, BPSC 2007 - Leipzig, Germany
    Duration: 25 Sept 200726 Sept 2007

    Other

    Other1st International Working Conference on Business Process and Services Computing, BPSC 2007
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityLeipzig
    Period25/09/0726/09/07

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