Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability (Nato S I Series Series III, Computer and Systems Sciences)
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9783540644118 - Beth E. Kolko, Alison E. Regan, Susan Romano: Writing in an Electronic World
Beth E. Kolko, Alison E. Regan, Susan Romano

Writing in an Electronic World (2000)

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Designed for both new users of technology and early adopters, the book is a rigorous examination of writing and technologies that provides thoughtful and measured instruction and will help its users write effective prose. By combining traditional rhetorical instruction with critical assessments of new opportunities created by the Internet, Writing in an Electric World prepares its readers for the real experiences and demands of the evolving, literate world. Covering larger issues, such as the connection of writing to community and the evolution of how writers use technology, Writing in the Electronic World also provides thorough insightful guidance for writing and thinking critically in this high-speed and interconnected era. Engaging readings, discussing topics ranging from personal identity to global community, serve as examples of strong reasoning and good writing, while "Writing Prompts" appear throughout the book with suggestion about writing for yourself and writing in an electronic world. For anyone interested in writing, technology and developing critical thinking skills. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Longman, Longman, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-12-29, Studio: Longman, Verkaufsrang: 11447776.
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9783540644118 - Beth E. Kolko, Alison E. Regan, Susan Romano: Writing in an Electronic World
Beth E. Kolko, Alison E. Regan, Susan Romano

Writing in an Electronic World (2000)

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ISBN: 9783540644118 bzw. 3540644113, in Englisch, 512 Seiten, Longman, Taschenbuch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.

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Designed for both new users of technology and early adopters, the book is a rigorous examination of writing and technologies that provides thoughtful and measured instruction and will help its users write effective prose. By combining traditional rhetorical instruction with critical assessments of new opportunities created by the Internet, Writing in an Electric World prepares its readers for the real experiences and demands of the evolving, literate world. Covering larger issues, such as the connection of writing to community and the evolution of how writers use technology, Writing in the Electronic World also provides thorough insightful guidance for writing and thinking critically in this high-speed and interconnected era. Engaging readings, discussing topics ranging from personal identity to global community, serve as examples of strong reasoning and good writing, while "Writing Prompts" appear throughout the book with suggestion about writing for yourself and writing in an electronic world. For anyone interested in writing, technology and developing critical thinking skills. Paperback, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Longman, Longman, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2000-12-29, Studio: Longman, Verkaufsrang: 11447776.
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9783540644118 - Editor: Asuman Dogac, Editor: Leonid Kalinichenko, Editor: Tamer Özsu, Editor: Amit Sheth: Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability (Nato ASI Subseries F:)
Editor: Asuman Dogac, Editor: Leonid Kalinichenko, Editor: Tamer Özsu, Editor: Amit Sheth

Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability (Nato ASI Subseries F:) (1998)

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Workflow management systems (WFMS) are enjoying increasing popular­ ity due to their ability to coordinate and streamline complex organizational processes within organizations of all sizes. Organizational processes are de­ scriptions of an organization's activities engineered to fulfill its mission such as completing a business contract or satisfying a specific customer request. Gaining control of these processes allows an organization to reengineer and improve each process or adapt them to changing requirements. The goal of WFMSs is to manage these organizational processes and coordinate their execution. was demonstrated in the first half The high degree of interest in WFMSs of the 1990s by a significant increase in the number of commercial products (once estimated to about 250) and the estimated market size (in combined $2 billion in 1996. Ensuing maturity product sales and services) of about is demonstrated by consolidations during the last year. Ranging from mere e-mail based calendar tools and flow charting tools to very sophisticated inte­ grated development environments for distributed enterprise-wide applications and systems to support programming in the large, these products are finding an eager market and opening up important research and development op­ portunities. In spite of their early success in the market place, however, the current generation of systems can benefit from further research and develop­ ment, especially for increasingly complex and mission-critical applications. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1998, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1998-10-30, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 7128282.
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9783540644118 - Editor: Asuman Dogac, Editor: Leonid Kalinichenko, Editor: Tamer Özsu, Editor: Amit Sheth: Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability (Nato ASI Subseries F:)
Editor: Asuman Dogac, Editor: Leonid Kalinichenko, Editor: Tamer Özsu, Editor: Amit Sheth

Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability (Nato ASI Subseries F:) (1998)

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ISBN: 9783540644118 bzw. 3540644113, in Englisch, 526 Seiten, 1998. Ausgabe, Springer, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.

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Workflow management systems (WFMS) are enjoying increasing popular­ ity due to their ability to coordinate and streamline complex organizational processes within organizations of all sizes. Organizational processes are de­ scriptions of an organization's activities engineered to fulfill its mission such as completing a business contract or satisfying a specific customer request. Gaining control of these processes allows an organization to reengineer and improve each process or adapt them to changing requirements. The goal of WFMSs is to manage these organizational processes and coordinate their execution. was demonstrated in the first half The high degree of interest in WFMSs of the 1990s by a significant increase in the number of commercial products (once estimated to about 250) and the estimated market size (in combined $2 billion in 1996. Ensuing maturity product sales and services) of about is demonstrated by consolidations during the last year. Ranging from mere e-mail based calendar tools and flow charting tools to very sophisticated inte­ grated development environments for distributed enterprise-wide applications and systems to support programming in the large, these products are finding an eager market and opening up important research and development op­ portunities. In spite of their early success in the market place, however, the current generation of systems can benefit from further research and develop­ ment, especially for increasingly complex and mission-critical applications. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1998, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1998-10-30, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 7128282.
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9783540644118 - Asuman Dogac; Leonid Kilinichenko; M. Tamer Özsu: Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability
Asuman Dogac; Leonid Kilinichenko; M. Tamer Özsu

Workflow Management Systems and Interoperability

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Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute on Workflow Management Systems (WFMS), held in Istanbul, Turkey, August 12 - 21, 1997, Workflow management systems (WFMS) are enjoying increasing popular­ ity due to their ability to coordinate and streamline complex organizational processes within organizations of all sizes. Organizational processes are de­ scriptions of an organization's activities engineered to fulfill its mission such as completing a business contract or satisfying a specific customer request. Gaining control of these processes allows an organization to reengineer and improve each process or adapt them to changing requirements. The goal of WFMSs is to manage these organizational processes and coordinate their execution. was demonstrated in the first half The high degree of interest in WFMSs of the 1990s by a significant increase in the number of commercial products (once estimated to about 250) and the estimated market size (in combined $2 billion in 1996. Ensuing maturity product sales and services) of about is demonstrated by consolidations during the last year. Ranging from mere e-mail based calendar tools and flow charting tools to very sophisticated inte­ grated development environments for distributed enterprise-wide applications and systems to support programming in the large, these products are finding an eager market and opening up important research and development op­ portunities. In spite of their early success in the market place, however, the current generation of systems can benefit from further research and develop­ ment, especially for increasingly complex and mission-critical applications.
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