DocumentCode
2646668
Title
Is it possible to make workflow management systems flexible? Dynamical systems approach to business processes
Author
Bider, Ilia ; Khomyakov, M.
Author_Institution
IbisSoft, Stockholm, Sweden
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
138
Lastpage
141
Abstract
One of the potential sources of the inflexibility in WFMS is the literal interpretation of the term workflow. This term suggests a special view on business process, i.e. “flow of work”. This view works very well for manufacturing-like processes, but it is not very suitable for more soft, office processes. The authors suggest viewing the business process differently, namely, regard it as a trajectory, in the space of all possible states, i.e., state flow. The state-oriented presentation of processes is widely accepted in theory. Application of this approach to business processes gives another perspective to solving the flexibility problem. The execution control in the proposed approach is realized via the notion of valid state, where the state includes activities currently planned for the given process. If the process is not in a valid state, the activities can be added/removed to convert it into a valid one
Keywords
business data processing; systems analysis; workflow management software; WFMS; business processes; dynamical systems approach; execution control; flexibility problem; flow of work; office processes; state flow; state-oriented presentation; valid state; workflow management systems; Business process re-engineering; Hospitals; Manufacturing processes; Marketing and sales; Petri nets; Roads; Workflow management software;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Groupware, 2000. CRIWG 2000. Proceedings. Sixth International Workshop on
Conference_Location
Madeira
Print_ISBN
0-7695-0828-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CRIWG.2000.885166
Filename
885166
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