part of research area CSCW which deals mainly with the support of organization wide work-sharing processes based on formally established activities, communication relationships and decision making competencies
Global Process Model for layout
of information supported
organization structures (Lifecycle
of continuous change)
Annotations:
Organizational Development
Development of Information Systems
Formation of Corporation
Basics of Workflow Management
Annotations:
Workflow Managment Systems don't really have a theoretical foundation, they are more practically oriented
Activities
Support of returning,
formal, predictable events
Decomposition of
operations in activities
Productive
Collaboration
Administrative
Ad hoc
Phases of WFM
Modeling
Evaluation
Execution
Tasks
Execution and control of WF
modeling
of WF
Simulation of WF
Elements of WFMS
Annotations:
Controller, program manager, role resolution, notification, synchronization, data manager, history manager, causality manager
Generic implementation model
Types of Workflow Tools
Form Processors
Line-of-Business App
Mainframe and Legacy App
Modeling of Workflows
Levels of Modeling
Annotations:
Modeling of Activities
Modeling of actors
Modeling of dependencies
Modeling of causalities
Process modeling
structural modeling
Jablonski - Terms
Annotations:
abstract level: rules are defined
concrete level: models how to do
4 layer model
Annotations:
process modeling requires several modeling levels
Normative language approach
Annotations:
developer and user speak different languages. Gap should be closed trough a language which is defined by vocabulary and grammar
Sequence
Conditional Branching
Unconditional Branching
Workflow Management Coalition
Annotations:
set up general model how to define business processes to be able to execute them as workflows
Meta process model
Semi-formal language
Annotations:
can't be automatically converted to computer language