Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation
Workflow management systems in collaborative logistic companies require strong information systems to support in a distributed environment. These IT integration requirements have expanded considerably with the advent of collaborative e-business; utilizing B2B (Business to Business) and P2P (Partner...
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2005
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| author | Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth |
| author_facet | Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth |
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| description | Workflow management systems in collaborative logistic companies require strong information systems to support in a distributed environment. These IT integration requirements have expanded considerably with the advent of collaborative e-business; utilizing B2B (Business to Business) and P2P (Partner to Partner) e-commerce. 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 agent based workflow management system where by existing workflow systems adapt to the changes. This paper describes conceptual framework required for prototype implementation resulting in new collaborative workflow adaptation. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-239332017-02-27T15:15:00Z Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth B2B workflow management systems collaborative logistics companies ecommerce workflow collaborative workflow P2P business to business e-commerce partner to partner information systems logistics Workflow management systems in collaborative logistic companies require strong information systems to support in a distributed environment. These IT integration requirements have expanded considerably with the advent of collaborative e-business; utilizing B2B (Business to Business) and P2P (Partner to Partner) e-commerce. 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 agent based workflow management system where by existing workflow systems adapt to the changes. This paper describes conceptual framework required for prototype implementation resulting in new collaborative workflow adaptation. 2005 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23933 IOS Press fulltext |
| spellingShingle | B2B workflow management systems collaborative logistics companies ecommerce workflow collaborative workflow P2P business to business e-commerce partner to partner information systems logistics Pudhota, Leo Chang, Elizabeth Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title | Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title_full | Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title_fullStr | Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title_full_unstemmed | Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title_short | Service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| title_sort | service agents based collaborative workflow management implementation |
| topic | B2B workflow management systems collaborative logistics companies ecommerce workflow collaborative workflow P2P business to business e-commerce partner to partner information systems logistics |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/23933 |