The design of workflow systems originated as an attempt to support coordinated data access. The improvement of interaction technology has created an opportunity for more flexible and interactive activities. Tools for modelling tasks in cooperative applications have started to appear. In this paper, we show how to extend one such tool for supporting workflow control in distributed environments through interactive graphical interfaces. In particular, we show how we have created an environment that exploits a workflow server containing a simulator of cooperative task models. This enables the possibility of allowing users with different roles to access the system through interactive graphical Web interfaces obtained using SVG. Users can access from any location where a Web access is available and obtain information regarding the state of a specific workflow instance, their enabled tasks according to the current state, and the history of tasks accomplished with details regarding their performance. Whenever a task is performed, the user can inform the system regarding this, and the simulator will update the state of the procedure and accordingly enable or disable each user's tasks for all the roles involved.

Supporting interactive workflow systems through graphical web interfaces and interactive simulators

Paterno' F.;Santoro C.
2005

Abstract

The design of workflow systems originated as an attempt to support coordinated data access. The improvement of interaction technology has created an opportunity for more flexible and interactive activities. Tools for modelling tasks in cooperative applications have started to appear. In this paper, we show how to extend one such tool for supporting workflow control in distributed environments through interactive graphical interfaces. In particular, we show how we have created an environment that exploits a workflow server containing a simulator of cooperative task models. This enables the possibility of allowing users with different roles to access the system through interactive graphical Web interfaces obtained using SVG. Users can access from any location where a Web access is available and obtain information regarding the state of a specific workflow instance, their enabled tasks according to the current state, and the history of tasks accomplished with details regarding their performance. Whenever a task is performed, the user can inform the system regarding this, and the simulator will update the state of the procedure and accordingly enable or disable each user's tasks for all the roles involved.
2005
Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione "Alessandro Faedo" - ISTI
Inglese
Marcin Sikorski (Conference Chair)
TAMODIA 2005 proceedings
TAMODIA 2005. 4th International Workshop on TAsk MOdels and DIAgrams for user interface design. For Work and Beyond
7
1-59593-220-8
https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1122935.1122948
ACM Press
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
26-27 September 2005
Gdansk
Internazionale
D.2.2 Design Tools and Techniques
Elettronico
3
restricted
Bruno, A.; Paterno', F.; Santoro, C.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
04 Contributo in convegno::04.01 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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