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2009 Fourth International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology
When Social Software Meets Business Process Management
Seoul, Korea
November 24-November 26
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3896-9
The Internet has continually changed our life. Social software is viewed as a set of web-based applications that allow users to interact and share data with each other. Mashups, a new web 2.0 technology, have become very important as Web applications to facilitate communities users with similar interests to achieve efficiency and improved performance. Currently, the uses of the mashups are often more data related than process related. In this paper we explore what can be added to extend data-oriented mashups into process oriented mashups, based on a motivating example, go further in depth on process-oriented mashups. Efforts are still needed before we are able to easily connect existing web resources for implementing process-oriented mashups.
Index Terms:
business process modelling, lightweight business process modelling, process-oriented mashup, social software
Citation:
Li Xie, Paul de Vrieze, Lai Xu, "When Social Software Meets Business Process Management," iccit, pp.238-243, 2009 Fourth International Conference on Computer Sciences and Convergence Information Technology, 2009
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