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BIBLIOGRAPHY [1] G.K.Patnaik and M. M. Gore, “Design of Compiler for Mobile Environment and it’s formalization using Evolving Algebra ”, proceedings of 3rd IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management, Singapore, January 2002, PP 159-160. [2]
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CHAPTER – 2
WORK FLOW MANAGEMENT 1. INTRODUCTION Work Flow management is a fast evolving technology which is increasingly being exploited by businesses and in a variety of industries. Its primary characteristics is the automation of process involving combinations of human and machine based activities, particularly those involving interaction with IT applications and tools.
Although its most
prevalent use is within the office environment in staff intensive operations such as insurance, banking, legal and general istration, etc. it is also applicable to some classes of industrial and manufacturing.
1.1. The Evolution of Workflow Many types of product in the IT market have ed aspects of workflow functionality. 1.1.1. Image Processing Workflow has been closely associated with image systems and many image systems have workflow capability either built-in or supplied in conjunction with a specific workflow product. 1.1.2. Document Management Document management technology is concerned with managing the lifecycle of electronic documents. 1.1.3. Electronic Mail and Directories Electronic mail provides powerful facility for distributing information between individuals within an organization or between organizations. Thus electronic mail systems have themselves been progressing towards workflow functionality through the proper channel.