Paper title:

Designing Flexible E-Business Workflow Systems

Published in: Issue 3, (Vol. 4) / 2010
Publishing date: 2010-10-26
Pages: 72-77
Author(s): GHILIC- MICU Bogdan, MIRCEA Marinela, NISIOIU Codrin, SILVESTRU Catalin, STOICA Marian
Abstract. In today’s business environment organizations must cope with complex interactions between actors adapt fast to frequent market changes and be innovative. In this context, integrating knowledge with processes and Business Intelligence is a major step towards improving organization agility. Therefore, traditional environments for workflow design have been adapted to answer the new business models and current requirements in the field of collaborative processes. This paper approaches the design of flexible and dynamic workflow management systems for electronic businesses that can lead to agility.
Keywords: Flexible Workflow, Knowledge Society, Business Intelligence, Agility, E-business Process.
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