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Based on the results of the study carried out in 1996 to
investigate the state of the art of workflow and process
technology, MCC initiated the Collaboration Management
Infrastructure (CMI) research project to develop innovative
agent-based process technology that can support the process
requirements of dynamically changing organizations and the
requirements of nomadic computing. With a research focus on the
flow of interaction among people and software agents representing
people, the project deliverables will include a scalable,
heterogeneous, ubiquitous and nomadic infrastructure for business
processes. The resulting technology is being tested in applications
that stress an intensive mobile collaboration among people as part
of large, evolving business processes. Workflow and Process
Automation: Concepts and Technology provides an overview of the
problems and issues related to process and workflow technology, and
in particular to definition and analysis of processes and
workflows, and execution of their instances. The need for a
transactional workflow model is discussed and a spectrum of related
transaction models is covered in detail. A plethora of influential
projects in workflow and process automation is summarized. The
projects are drawn from both academia and industry. The monograph
also provides a short overview of the most popular workflow
management products, and the state of the workflow industry in
general. Workflow and Process Automation: Concepts and Technology
offers a road map through the shortcomings of existing solutions of
process improvement by people with daily first-hand experience, and
is suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level courses on
workflow and process automation, and as a reference for
practitioners in industry.
Mobile communications havepermeated the globe in both business and
social cultures. In only af ew short years, Japan aloneh ash ad
more than ten million subscribers enter the mobilem arket. Such
explosive popularity is an indication ofa strong commercial demand
for communications in both the tethered and tetherless
environments. Accompanying the vibrant growth in mobile
communications is the growth in multimedia communications,
includingthe Internet. Mobile and multime dia communications
technologies are merging, making mobile computing ak ey phrasei n
the coming advanced information communication era. Thegrowth i n
these dynamic industries shows that achange in our chosen method of
commu nications is already well advanced. Reading e mail and
connecting to various information feeds have already become a part
ofdaily business activities. We are trying to grasp theo verall
picture of mobile computing. Its shape and form are just starting
to appear as personal digital assistants (PDA), handheld personal
computers (HPC), wireless data communication services, and com
mercial software designed for mobile environments. We are at the
cusp of vast popularization of "computers on the go. " "Any time
Anywhere Computing" provides the reader with an understand able
explanationo ft he current developments and commercialization of
mobile computing. Thec oret ec hnologies and applications needed to
un derstand the industry are comprehensively addressed. Thebook
emphasizes three infrastruc tures: (1) wireless communication
network infrastructure, (2) terminal devices (or "computers on the
go"), and (3) software middleware and architectures that support
wireless and mobile computing.
Mobile communications havepermeated the globe in both business and
social cultures. In only af ew short years, Japan aloneh ash ad
more than ten million subscribers enter the mobilem arket. Such
explosive popularity is an indication ofa strong commercial demand
for communications in both the tethered and tetherless
environments. Accompanying the vibrant growth in mobile
communications is the growth in multimedia communications,
includingthe Internet. Mobile and multime dia communications
technologies are merging, making mobile computing ak ey phrasei n
the coming advanced information communication era. Thegrowth i n
these dynamic industries shows that achange in our chosen method of
commu nications is already well advanced. Reading e mail and
connecting to various information feeds have already become a part
ofdaily business activities. We are trying to grasp theo verall
picture of mobile computing. Its shape and form are just starting
to appear as personal digital assistants (PDA), handheld personal
computers (HPC), wireless data communication services, and com
mercial software designed for mobile environments. We are at the
cusp of vast popularization of "computers on the go. " "Any time
Anywhere Computing" provides the reader with an understand able
explanationo ft he current developments and commercialization of
mobile computing. Thec oret ec hnologies and applications needed to
un derstand the industry are comprehensively addressed. Thebook
emphasizes three infrastruc tures: (1) wireless communication
network infrastructure, (2) terminal devices (or "computers on the
go"), and (3) software middleware and architectures that support
wireless and mobile computing.
Based on the results of the study carried out in 1996 to
investigate the state of the art of workflow and process
technology, MCC initiated the Collaboration Management
Infrastructure (CMI) research project to develop innovative
agent-based process technology that can support the process
requirements of dynamically changing organizations and the
requirements of nomadic computing. With a research focus on the
flow of interaction among people and software agents representing
people, the project deliverables will include a scalable,
heterogeneous, ubiquitous and nomadic infrastructure for business
processes. The resulting technology is being tested in applications
that stress an intensive mobile collaboration among people as part
of large, evolving business processes. Workflow and Process
Automation: Concepts and Technology provides an overview of the
problems and issues related to process and workflow technology, and
in particular to definition and analysis of processes and
workflows, and execution of their instances. The need for a
transactional workflow model is discussed and a spectrum of related
transaction models is covered in detail. A plethora of influential
projects in workflow and process automation is summarized. The
projects are drawn from both academia and industry. The monograph
also provides a short overview of the most popular workflow
management products, and the state of the workflow industry in
general. Workflow and Process Automation: Concepts and Technology
offers a road map through the shortcomings of existing solutions of
process improvement by people with daily first-hand experience, and
is suitable as a secondary text for graduate-level courses on
workflow and process automation, and as a reference for
practitioners in industry.
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