<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Microsoft Visio / Portable software / Visio / Dia / Event-driven process chain / CorelDRAW / OmniGraffle / Software / Diagramming software / Technical communication tools
Date: 2007-10-05 22:43:30
Microsoft Visio
Portable software
Visio
Dia
Event-driven process chain
CorelDRAW
OmniGraffle
Software
Diagramming software
Technical communication tools

Add to Reading List

Source URL: media.wiley.com

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 713,32 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain (yEPC) Jan Mendling Gustaf Neumann Markus Nüttgens

DocID: 1rIuq - View Document

Formal methods / Logic in computer science / Business process modeling / Conceptual model / Modeling language / Semantics / Abstraction / Operations research / Computing / Event-driven process chain

Verification of SAP reference models Boudewijn van Dongen Monique Jansen-Vullers Verification of SAP reference models

DocID: 1r8E6 - View Document

Engineering / Process management / Business / Economy / Enterprise modelling / Workflow technology / Management / Systems engineering / Workflow / Event-driven process chain / Conceptual model / Business process modeling

Comparing the Control-Flow of EPC and Petri Net from the End-User Perspective Kamyar Sarshar, Peter Loos Institut for Information Systems (IWi) at the German Research Center for Artificial

DocID: 1r6IA - View Document

Stochastic processes / Probability theory / Probability / Markov processes / Mathematical analysis / Markov models / Dynamic programming / Markov decision process / Stochastic control / Queueing theory / M/G/1 queue / Markov chain

Event-Driven Power Management of Portable Systems Tajana Simunicy Luca Benini

DocID: 1qugb - View Document

Workflow technology / Software / Software design patterns / Process management / Business / Economy / Workflow pattern / Enterprise modelling / Workflow software / Event-driven process chain / YAWL

Basic Control Patterns Pattern 1: Sequence Execute activities in sequence. Sequence is the most basic workflow pattern. It is required when there is a dependency between two or more tasks so that one task cannot be start

DocID: 1pQtL - View Document