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Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development

Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development

Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development
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Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development Hardback - 2001

by Sharp, Alec; McDermott, Patrick

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Artech House, 2001-02-15. hardcover. Very Good. 6x1x9. Gentle Use, Small Amount of highlighting otherwise Perfect Shape,
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Reader reviews for Workflow Modeling: Tools for Process Improvement and Application Development

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Providing proven techniques for identifying, modelling and redesigning business processes, and explaining how to implement workflow improvement, this book aims to help define requirements for systems development or systems acquisition.

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Just when process orientation has become mainstream thinking for business people and systems people alike, it seems that the flow of process-oriented literature has pretty well stopped.
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