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A fragment-Driven Workflow Modeling Methodology


Moon Ki-Dong, Kim Hyung-Mok, Kim Kwang-Hoon, Paik Su-Ki, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 6, No. 2, pp. 141-152, Apr. 2005
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Keywords: Fragment-Driven Workflow Modeling Methodology, Cooperative Global Workflow Model

Abstract

Many organizations have been recognizing the necessity of workflow automation technologies according to the rapid expansion of business process oriented applications, such as enterprise resource pianning, customer relationship management, electronic approval management, and so on, Thus, they have started adopting workflow management systems as an essential technological solution for their workflow processes, However, we need some technological extensions and improvements on them in order to accommodate a new type of workflow processes, which is called cross-organizational global workflow processes that require a certain level of collaborations between the organizations engaged in the global workflow processes, Fragment-driven workflow modeling methodology is a Bottom-Up methodology composing a global workflow by defining each organization's own activities, which is called a fragment through a realtime cooperative system. The approach is able to not only simplify the modeling work but also keep each organization's independence in modeling a global workflow, In this paper, we describe the fragment-driven workflow modeling methodology and realize the methodology through the implementation of a cooperative swimlane workflow modeling system.


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[APA Style]
Ki-Dong, M., Hyung-Mok, K., Kwang-Hoon, K., & Su-Ki, P. (2005). A fragment-Driven Workflow Modeling Methodology. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6(2), 141-152.

[IEEE Style]
M. Ki-Dong, K. Hyung-Mok, K. Kwang-Hoon, P. Su-Ki, "A fragment-Driven Workflow Modeling Methodology," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 141-152, 2005.

[ACM Style]
Moon Ki-Dong, Kim Hyung-Mok, Kim Kwang-Hoon, and Paik Su-Ki. 2005. A fragment-Driven Workflow Modeling Methodology. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 6, 2, (2005), 141-152.