Virtual Manufacturing Background Project
Relevant Research Areas
Workflow
The work of an organization follows a path called the
workflow. This technical ara encompasses the capture, evaluation and
continuous improvement of the processes that are associated with workflow.
The workflow area processes primarily involve information, whereas the
manufacturing characterization area primarily involves physical material
transformation processes.
If any of your work is relevant to this area, then this is
an invitation to send us, virtual@frabjous.cs.umd.edu, information about it, for possible inclusion on the Web site and in the report.
Relevant References
- Books (Reports):
- Workflow Reference Model, Version 0.8, Workflow Management Consortium, July 1994.
- Papers:
- Klein, M. iDCSS: Integrating Workflow, Conflict and Rationale-Based Concurrent Engineering Coordination Technologies. Concurrent Engineering Research and Applications. Volume 3, Number 1, January 1995.
- Klein, M. Capturing Design Rationale in Concurrent Engineering Teams. IEEE Computer. Special Issue on Computer Support for Concurrent Engineering. January, 1993
- Klein, M. Core Services for Coordination in Concurrent Engineering. Fourth Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises (WET ICE '95). Berkeley Springs, West Virginia. April 20-22, 1995.
- WWW sites:
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