An integrated model of workflows, e-contracts and solution implementation
M Iwaihara, H Jiang, Y Kambayashi - … of the 2004 ACM symposium on …, 2004 - dl.acm.org
Electronic-contracts (e-contracts) are structured models of business contracts. Business
transactions between enterprises can be supported by inter-workflows based on standards.
However, exceptions, namely problematic situations whose solutions are not specified in the
workflow design, are not well supported in the proposed models. Such exceptions need to
be resolved observing e-contracts. Discussion and decision-making by participants are
necessary for interpreting e-contracts and agreeing on a solution. In this paper, we propose …
transactions between enterprises can be supported by inter-workflows based on standards.
However, exceptions, namely problematic situations whose solutions are not specified in the
workflow design, are not well supported in the proposed models. Such exceptions need to
be resolved observing e-contracts. Discussion and decision-making by participants are
necessary for interpreting e-contracts and agreeing on a solution. In this paper, we propose …
An integrated model of workflows, e-contracts and solution implementation
Y Kambayashi, M Iwaihara, H Jiang - … of the 2004 ACM symposium on …, 2004 - cir.nii.ac.jp
Electronic-contracts (e-contracts) are structured models of business contracts. Business
transactions between enterprises can be supported by inter-workflows based on standards.
However, exceptions, namely problematic situations whose solutions are not specified in the
workflow design, are not well supported in the proposed models. Such exceptions need to
be resolved observing e-contracts. Discussion and decision-making by participants are
necessary for interpreting e-contracts and agreeing on a solution. In this paper, we propose …
transactions between enterprises can be supported by inter-workflows based on standards.
However, exceptions, namely problematic situations whose solutions are not specified in the
workflow design, are not well supported in the proposed models. Such exceptions need to
be resolved observing e-contracts. Discussion and decision-making by participants are
necessary for interpreting e-contracts and agreeing on a solution. In this paper, we propose …
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