2008
DOI: 10.1109/vlhcc.2008.4639078
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Enabling end-user driven business process composition through programming by example in a Collaborative Task management system

Abstract: Letting end users tailor business processes can result in business process management support, which is better turned to users' needs and organizational changes. However, such tailoring requires not only the users' domain expertise but also advanced skills in computer use, which business users mostly lack. The paper presents the design of the Collaborative Task Manager (CTM) prototype which overcomes this limitation and enables end users to become informed participants in business process composition. CTM uses… Show more

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“…Optimizing the Technology component for the TM domain is out of focus, since it is a core element of both EUDISMES and NEPOMUK, the two projects coordinating the survey. For example, a separate paper describing the technology aspects of EUDISMES appears in this volume [19].…”
Section: Underlying Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Optimizing the Technology component for the TM domain is out of focus, since it is a core element of both EUDISMES and NEPOMUK, the two projects coordinating the survey. For example, a separate paper describing the technology aspects of EUDISMES appears in this volume [19].…”
Section: Underlying Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this way agile, human-centric business processes are realized which emerge from tasks, attached subtasks, information objects and task delegation. The system offers a platform to manually refine task patterns and enables a process flow representation of tasks (Stoitsev, Scheidl, Flentge, & Mühlhäuser, 2008). The approach primarily concentrates on the usage of task patterns in agile process management while the KM aspects are not in its central focus.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dörner & Rohde, 2009) (Stoitsev, et al 2008). Die erstellten Workflows können innerhalb der Benutzergemeinschaft wiederverwendet werden.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified