Author List: Basu, Amit; Blanning, Robert W.;
Information Systems Research, 2000, Volume 11, Issue 1, Page 17.
Agile manufacturing, fast-response micromarketing, and the rise of the virtual organization have led managers to focus on cross-functional business processes that link various divisions and organizations. These processes may be realized as one or more workflows, each of which is an instantiation of a process under certain conditions. Because an ability to adapt processes to workflow conditions is essential for organizational responsiveness, identifying and analyzing significant workflows is an important activity for managers, organization designers, and information systems specialists. A variety of software systems have been developed to aid in the structuring and implementation of workflow systems, but they are mostly visualization tools with few analytical capabilities. For example, they do not allow their users to easily determine which information elements are needed to compute other information elements, whether certain tasks depend on other tasks, and how resource availability affects information and tasks. Analyses of this type can be performed by inspection, but this gives rise to the possibility of error, especially in large systems. In this paper, we show how a mathematical construct called a metagraph can be used to represent workflows, so that such questions can be addressed through formal operations, leading to more effective design of organizational processes.
Keywords: Information Interactions; Metagraphs; Resource Interactions; Task Interactions; Workflows
Algorithm:

List of Topics

#159 0.209 systems information objectives organization organizational development variety needs need efforts technical organizations developing suggest given effective designing lack help recent
#167 0.158 workflow tools set paper management specification command support formal implemented scenarios associated sequence large derived taxonomies called given systematic specifications
#44 0.106 approach analysis application approaches new used paper methodology simulation traditional techniques systems process based using proposed method present provides various
#180 0.103 multiple elements process environments complex integrated interdependencies design different developing integration order approach dialogue framework capabilities settings building focus distinct
#188 0.080 processes interaction new interactions temporal structure research emergent process theory address temporally core discussion focuses area underlying deep structures way
#295 0.072 task fit tasks performance cognitive theory using support type comprehension tools tool effects effect matching types theories modification working time
#219 0.063 response responses different survey questions results research activities respond benefits certain leads two-stage interactions study address respondents question directly categories