Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes

Collaborative and dynamic workflow management systems in logistic companies require strong information systems and computer support. Business processes in such industries generally compose of several parts, a structured operational part and an unstructured operational part, or they could be composed...

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Main Authors: Pudhota, Leo, Chang, Elizabeth
Format: Conference Paper
Published: CSREA Press 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5112
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-51122017-01-30T10:43:59Z Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth collaborative workflow collaborative business processes information systems Adaptive workflow logistics Collaborative and dynamic workflow management systems in logistic companies require strong information systems and computer support. Business processes in such industries generally compose of several parts, a structured operational part and an unstructured operational part, or they could be composed of semistructured parts with some given and some unknown details. Unpredictable situations may occur as a result of changes in decisions made by the management. The inability to deal with various changes greatly limits the applicability of workflow systems in real industrial and commercial operations. This paper deals with adaptation management of collaborative workflow changes in such consortia and proposes architecture for implementation of these changes through the process of component integration and synchronization where by existing workflow systems adapt to the changes. This paper describes conceptual framework required for prototype implementation resulting in new collaborative workflow adaptation. 2006 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5112 CSREA Press fulltext
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topic collaborative workflow
collaborative
business processes
information systems
Adaptive
workflow
logistics
spellingShingle collaborative workflow
collaborative
business processes
information systems
Adaptive
workflow
logistics
Pudhota, Leo
Chang, Elizabeth
Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
description Collaborative and dynamic workflow management systems in logistic companies require strong information systems and computer support. Business processes in such industries generally compose of several parts, a structured operational part and an unstructured operational part, or they could be composed of semistructured parts with some given and some unknown details. Unpredictable situations may occur as a result of changes in decisions made by the management. The inability to deal with various changes greatly limits the applicability of workflow systems in real industrial and commercial operations. This paper deals with adaptation management of collaborative workflow changes in such consortia and proposes architecture for implementation of these changes through the process of component integration and synchronization where by existing workflow systems adapt to the changes. This paper describes conceptual framework required for prototype implementation resulting in new collaborative workflow adaptation.
format Conference Paper
author Pudhota, Leo
Chang, Elizabeth
author_facet Pudhota, Leo
Chang, Elizabeth
author_sort Pudhota, Leo
title Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
title_short Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
title_full Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
title_fullStr Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
title_full_unstemmed Management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
title_sort management of dynamic and adaptive workflow business processes
publisher CSREA Press
publishDate 2006
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/5112
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