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|Abstract=Recently, a trend toward collaborative, online business process modeling can be observed that is also emphasized by several initiatives. Social software has the potential satisfying such a collaborative
 
|Abstract=Recently, a trend toward collaborative, online business process modeling can be observed that is also emphasized by several initiatives. Social software has the potential satisfying such a collaborative
 
modeling. It provides tools to collaboratively exchange and share information resources among peers. Despite of the potential that social software has, it is insu�ciently used as work resource (e.g., for help requests or partner search) due to a low integration of social software into the workflow management system. The aim of this paper is to exploit Wikis and social networks for the coordination of collaborative process activities. Wikis are suggested in order to reduce the model design phase. A technique will be introduced that allows visualizing a process model from Wiki pages. The connection of process activities with social networks supports browsing for suitable process collaborators. A coordination model will be introduced that governs the collaboration.
 
modeling. It provides tools to collaboratively exchange and share information resources among peers. Despite of the potential that social software has, it is insu�ciently used as work resource (e.g., for help requests or partner search) due to a low integration of social software into the workflow management system. The aim of this paper is to exploit Wikis and social networks for the coordination of collaborative process activities. Wikis are suggested in order to reduce the model design phase. A technique will be introduced that allows visualizing a process model from Wiki pages. The connection of process activities with social networks supports browsing for suitable process collaborators. A coordination model will be introduced that governs the collaboration.
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Social Software for Coordination of Collaborative Process Activities


Social Software for Coordination of Collaborative Process Activities



Published: 2010 September

Buchtitel: The Third Workshop on Business Process Management and Social Software
Ausgabe: 66
Reihe: LNBIP
Seiten: 396-407
Verlag: Springer

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Recently, a trend toward collaborative, online business process modeling can be observed that is also emphasized by several initiatives. Social software has the potential satisfying such a collaborative modeling. It provides tools to collaboratively exchange and share information resources among peers. Despite of the potential that social software has, it is insu�ciently used as work resource (e.g., for help requests or partner search) due to a low integration of social software into the workflow management system. The aim of this paper is to exploit Wikis and social networks for the coordination of collaborative process activities. Wikis are suggested in order to reduce the model design phase. A technique will be introduced that allows visualizing a process model from Wiki pages. The connection of process activities with social networks supports browsing for suitable process collaborators. A coordination model will be introduced that governs the collaboration.

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