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Speaks of the flow of work between people or individuals in an organization, allowing it to be defined and monitored. In document management terms, workflow is usually used in the context of monitoring the creation, distribution and retrieval of documents.
Ãâó: www.document-management-guide.com/glossary.html
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A Workflow is a collection of Steps and data that define the paths that can be taken to complete a task. Workflows may contain activities such as displaying content to users, collecting information from users or computer systems, performing calculations, and sending messages to external computer systems.
Ãâó: www.scbos.com/Info/SCBOS-Site-Glossary.htm
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A series of sub-tasks that can be pre-configured to perform/execute a specific process, typically a workflow solution is useful when the process will be implemented repeatedly with little or no reconfiguration of the internal sub-tasks.
Ãâó: www.goldproject.ac.uk/Members/adrian/goldglossary
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A set of interdependent tasks that occur in a specific sequence. Examples of workflow include automated routing of content for authoring, review, approval and publishing, from one department or individual to another, or to the system itself for the execution of automated tasks. Components of workflow are roles, responsibilites (tasks), and processes.
Ãâó: www.managingenterprisecontent.com/myweb/Glossary.h...
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The behavior of any task in the system is defined through the workflow. A workflow allows rules to be set for changing the states of a task in the system. A workflow consists of states and transitions while the transition matrix defines the description of the transitions.
Ãâó: www.trackstudio.com/documentation/30/html/Concepts...
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