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This volume brings together several perspectives on the nature of
work processes in enterprises and on how information systems can
best support these processes. The genesis of this idea was the
shared interests of the authors in how enterprises improve and
change. The shared belief is that change of enterprises relates to
change of work processes and the success of such changes relates to
how work processes are supported by information systems. Thus, the
papers in this volume address both the nature of work and the
design of information systems to support work.This volume is
divided into two main sections: work and workflow, and information
systems. There are three papers in each section. The disciplines
represented across these six papers include management, engineering
computing, and architecture. These four disciplines pursue work,
workflow and information systems from quite different perspectives
- management to represent business practices and processes,
engineering to represent the physical flows in the system,
computing to represent the information flows, and architecture to
represent human flows within and among physical spaces.
Enterprises, of course, include all these types of flows.
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