This article examines the development, architecture, and future plans for the Workflow Management System, software developed by Rutgers University Libraries (RUL) to create and catalog digital objects for repository ingest and access. The Workflow Management System (WMS) was created as a front-end utility for the Fedora open source repository platform and a vehicle for a flexible, extensible metadata architecture, to serve the information needs of a large university and its collaborators. The next phase of development for the WMS shifted to a re-engineering of the WMS as an open source application. This paper discusses the design and architecture of the WMS, its re-engineering for open source release, remaining issues to be addressed before...
Abstract. Today’s business enterprises must deal with global competition, reduce the cost of doing b...
Database Support for Workflow Management: The WIDE Project presents the results of the ESPRIT WIDE p...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
K-State Libraries have many complex digital workflows that involve multiple people and departments. ...
Workflow technology is becoming the key technology for business process modeling, reengineering and ...
Workflow technology is becoming the key technology for business process modelling, reengineering and...
Abstract In the plethora of workflow management systems, both open source and commercial, a detailed...
The prototype of a workflow system for the submission of content to a digital object repository is h...
With the growing interest in open source software in general and business process management and wor...
Workflow Management (WM) is an emerging area that involves cross-disciplinary fields as Database, So...
The Fedora content management system embodies a powerful and flexible digital object model. This pap...
YAWL is an open source SOA-based workflow system primarily developed within a university environment...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Fedora ...
205 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Workflow technology and proce...
Abstract. Today’s business enterprises must deal with global competition, reduce the cost of doing b...
Database Support for Workflow Management: The WIDE Project presents the results of the ESPRIT WIDE p...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...
K-State Libraries have many complex digital workflows that involve multiple people and departments. ...
Workflow technology is becoming the key technology for business process modeling, reengineering and ...
Workflow technology is becoming the key technology for business process modelling, reengineering and...
Abstract In the plethora of workflow management systems, both open source and commercial, a detailed...
The prototype of a workflow system for the submission of content to a digital object repository is h...
With the growing interest in open source software in general and business process management and wor...
Workflow Management (WM) is an emerging area that involves cross-disciplinary fields as Database, So...
The Fedora content management system embodies a powerful and flexible digital object model. This pap...
YAWL is an open source SOA-based workflow system primarily developed within a university environment...
4th International Conference on Open RepositoriesThis presentation was part of the session : Fedora ...
205 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.Workflow technology and proce...
Abstract. Today’s business enterprises must deal with global competition, reduce the cost of doing b...
Database Support for Workflow Management: The WIDE Project presents the results of the ESPRIT WIDE p...
This paper addresses the performance requirements of this DBMS, and examines the ability of object d...