In recent years, business process research has primarily focussed on optimization by automation, resulting in modeling and service orchestration concepts implying machine-to-machine communication. New standards for the integration of human participants into such processes have only recently been proposed 1,2. However, they do not cover user interface development and deployment. There is a lack of concepts for rich business process UIs supporting flexibility, reusability and context-awareness. We address this issue with a concept for building human task presentations from service-oriented UIs. Those
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Adaptive Rich User Interfaces for Human Interaction in Business Processes - Springer
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%A Pietschmann, Stefan
%A Voigt, Martin
%A Meißner, Klaus
%B Web Information Systems Engineering - WISE 2009
%D 2009
%E Vossen, Gottfried
%E Long, DarrellD.E.
%E Yu, JeffreyXu
%I Springer Berlin Heidelberg
%K adaptive business interface process service user
%P 351-364
%R 10.1007/978-3-642-04409-0_36
%T Adaptive Rich User Interfaces for Human Interaction in Business Processes
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04409-0_36
%V 5802
%X In recent years, business process research has primarily focussed on optimization by automation, resulting in modeling and service orchestration concepts implying machine-to-machine communication. New standards for the integration of human participants into such processes have only recently been proposed 1,2. However, they do not cover user interface development and deployment. There is a lack of concepts for rich business process UIs supporting flexibility, reusability and context-awareness. We address this issue with a concept for building human task presentations from service-oriented UIs. Those
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abstract = {In recent years, business process research has primarily focussed on optimization by automation, resulting in modeling and service orchestration concepts implying machine-to-machine communication. New standards for the integration of human participants into such processes have only recently been proposed [1,2]. However, they do not cover user interface development and deployment. There is a lack of concepts for rich business process UIs supporting flexibility, reusability and context-awareness. We address this issue with a concept for building human task presentations from service-oriented UIs. Those },
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language = {English},
pages = {351-364},
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series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
timestamp = {2014-10-20T09:42:21.000+0200},
title = {Adaptive Rich User Interfaces for Human Interaction in Business Processes},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04409-0_36},
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