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Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems
Agents and Workflow -- An Intimate Connection, or Just Friends?
Santa Barbara, California
August 01-August 05
ISBN: 0-7695-0278-4
Martin L. Griss, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Quiming Chen, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories
Gregory A. Bolcer, Endeavors Technology Incorporated
Robert R. Kessler, University of Utah
Leon J. Osterweil, University of Massachusetts
This panel addresses the perspective that agents and workflow can be seen as an evolution of components and scripting. There are several ways in which agents can be used to perform or support a workflow, and several ways in which workflow can be used to orchestrate or control the interactions between agents. The panelists explore several of these connections and various applications of agents and workflow. They discuss some of these relationships between agents and workflow, and propose opportunities for research and practice.
Index Terms:
Components, Scripting, Workflow, Agents
Citation:
Martin L. Griss, Quiming Chen, Gregory A. Bolcer, Robert R. Kessler, Leon J. Osterweil, "Agents and Workflow -- An Intimate Connection, or Just Friends?," tools, pp.558, Technology of Object-Oriented Languages and Systems, 1999
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