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CD ROM Companion to the Workflow Handbook 2001
Published
in association with the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC):

Foreword
video presentation by Jon Pyke, WfMC Chair
Introduction
to Workflow
45-minute video tutorial
An
electronic copy of the entire Workflow Handbook 2001 in PDF format
Selected
slide presentations to WfMC technical committee
Workflow
product comparative analysis (a substantial subset of the highly acclaimed
Workflow
Comparative Study by Martin Ader)
Product
demonstrations, specifications and literature from selected vendors
Contributions
from industry experts, includes Wf-XML Binding Specification and WfMC
workflow glossary.
The
definitive and one-stop reference work on workflow, standards and business
processes; published in collaboration with the Workflow Management
Coalition, the industry’s standards-setting body.
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The
Workflow Handbook 2001
Published
in association with the Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC)
Edited by Layna
Fischer
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Quality hardcover.
420 pages.
US $95.00
Retail.
Size: 7" x 10"
ISBN
0-9703509-0-2
Quality laminated
hardcover. Illustrations, charts, references, appendices, bibliography,
index.
"The Workflow
Management Coalition is now the globally recognized body for the
advancement of workflow management technology and its use in industry,"
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This
latest edition of the Workflow Handbook will provide you with a valuable insight
into the revolution in business process management and the attendant benefits
currently underway as eBusiness opportunities increase. The Workflow Handbook
has been designed as a one-stop source for organizations seeking or already
committed to implementing workflow systems as part of their IT and EC strategy.
The
Workflow Management Coalition has worked
strenuously for the adoption of standards throughout the industry. Standards
allow organizations that have more than one workflow system to connect them
easily. They provide a fertile environment for workflow component development to
grow and flourish, giving a rich array of options for user organizations. Most
importantly, standards provide an infrastructure for inter-organizational
process automation.
Table
of Contents
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Workflow:
An Introduction
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Workflow
for the Information Worker
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The
Many Generations of Workflow
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Workflow-based
Process Controlling—Or: What You Can
Measure You Can Control
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The
Role of Workflow in Portal Environments
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A
Supply Chain Management Framework using the TINA-C Business Model
and a jFlow Workflow Prototype
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Managing
Time in Workflow Systems
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The
Birth of m–Commerce
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Interworkflow:
A
Challenge for Business-to-Business Electronic Commerce
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Applying
Intelligent Workflow Management in the Chemicals Industries
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Workflow
in the Public Sector
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Building
Complex Workflow Applications: How to Overcome the Limitations of
the Waterfall Model
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From
Workflow to e-Process Automation
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Three
Fundamental Trends: Application Integration, Development Tools, and
Workflow Engine Cooperation
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The
Value of Standards
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Workflow
Interoperability Standards for the Internet
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Workflow
Standard–Interoperability Wf-XML Binding
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WfMC
Terminology and Glossary
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WfMC
Structure and Membership Details
including WfMC Officers
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Coalition
Member Directory
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