Software Engineering Interoperable Environment for University Process Workflow and Document Management
The objective of the research was focused on the
design, development and evaluation of a sustainable web based
network system to be used as an interoperable environment for
University process workflow and document management. In this
manner the most of the process workflows in Universities can be
entirely realized electronically and promote integrated University.
Definition of the most used University process workflows enabled
creating electronic workflows and their execution on standard
workflow execution engines. Definition or reengineering of
workflows provided increased work efficiency and helped in having
standardized process through different faculties. The concept and the
process definition as well as the solution applied as Case study are
evaluated and findings are reported.
[1] Diimitrios Georgakopoulos , Mark Hornick and Amit Sheth2 (2005): An
overview of workflow management: From process modeling to
workflow automation infrastructure, Journal Distributed and Parallel
Databases, Publisher Springer Netherlands ISSN0926-8782 (Print)
1573-7578 (Online) Issue: Volume 3, Number 2 / April, 1995
DOI10.1007/BF01277643 Pages119-153
[2] Fetaji Bekim., Fetaji, Majlinda.,(2007) "E-learning Indicators Approach
to Developing E-learning Software Solutions" - EUROCON 2007, IEEE
conference, (pp 2687-2694), Warsava, Poland, 9-12 Sept. 2007.
[3] Baeza-Yatez R., Ribeiro-Neto B., (2001) Modern Information Retrival,
Chapter 10, ACM Press: Addison-Wesley.
[1] Diimitrios Georgakopoulos , Mark Hornick and Amit Sheth2 (2005): An
overview of workflow management: From process modeling to
workflow automation infrastructure, Journal Distributed and Parallel
Databases, Publisher Springer Netherlands ISSN0926-8782 (Print)
1573-7578 (Online) Issue: Volume 3, Number 2 / April, 1995
DOI10.1007/BF01277643 Pages119-153
[2] Fetaji Bekim., Fetaji, Majlinda.,(2007) "E-learning Indicators Approach
to Developing E-learning Software Solutions" - EUROCON 2007, IEEE
conference, (pp 2687-2694), Warsava, Poland, 9-12 Sept. 2007.
[3] Baeza-Yatez R., Ribeiro-Neto B., (2001) Modern Information Retrival,
Chapter 10, ACM Press: Addison-Wesley.
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design, development and evaluation of a sustainable web based
network system to be used as an interoperable environment for
University process workflow and document management. In this
manner the most of the process workflows in Universities can be
entirely realized electronically and promote integrated University.
Definition of the most used University process workflows enabled
creating electronic workflows and their execution on standard
workflow execution engines. Definition or reengineering of
workflows provided increased work efficiency and helped in having
standardized process through different faculties. The concept and the
process definition as well as the solution applied as Case study are
evaluated and findings are reported.", keywords = "design process workflows, workflow and documentmanagement, Business Process, software engineering", volume = "4", number = "4", pages = "742-6", }