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Hardcover Workflow Handbook 1997 Book

ISBN: 0471969478

ISBN13: 9780471969471

Workflow Handbook 1997

The need to track the flow of work around the organization and proactively reroute and prompt work is now widely recognized and even some mass market software such as Lotus Notes and Microsoft... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This was an excellent reference book in its time.

This title has been out of print for over three years, however, and its content is no longer relevant. Technology moves at the speed of change. The Workflow Handbook 2001 (readily available at ...) now published by Future Strategies Inc., is completely up to date and explores the technology and business of workflow management across a wide spectrum. Divided into three main sections; "The World of Workflow," Workflow Standards" and "Directory and Appendices," Workflow Handbook 2001 includes the full new Wf-XML Binding Specification and the updated WfMC workflow glossary. White papers cover topics such as the role of workflow in portal environments, managing time in workflow systems, and fundamental trends in application integration, development tools, and workflow engine cooperation. The Appendix includes a listing of Workflow Management Coalition member organizations. The Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC), a non-profit international organization of workflow vendors, academics, users and consultants.There is now a CDROM Companion to the Workflow Handbook 2001 which includes: · Video introduction to the WfMC by Jon Pyke, WfMC Chair · An electronic copy of the entire Workflow Handbook 2001 in PDF format · Introduction to Workflow 45-minute video tutorial in MPEG · Selected slide presentations from WfMC technical committee meetings · Comprehensive high-level workflow product comparative analysis · Workflow product demonstrations, specifications and literature from selected vendorsFor an organization to achieve effective electronic communication, its workflow systems need to successfully interoperate both internally at the department level and externally with the organizations with which they do business. This can apply to external parties such as vendors, other businesses, and customers. To achieve wide scale interoperability between organizations, cooperation between workflow vendors is critical. The Workflow Management Coalition (...) has worked strenuously for the adoption of standards throughout the industry. Standards allow organizations that have more than one workflow system to connect them easily. They provide a fertile environment for workflow component development to grow and flourish, giving a rich array of options for user organizations. Most importantly, standards provide an infrastructure for inter-organizational process automation and the basis for electronic commerce.
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