
and the mapping of graphical diagrams describing a business process at a high level
into a process specification.
4 Conclusions
Although major research has been carried out to enhance workflow systems, the work
on workflow application development lifecycles and methodologies is practically
inexistent. The development of adequate frameworks is of importance to guarantee
that workflow are constructed according to initial specifications.
Unfortunately, it is recognized that despite the diffusion of workflow systems,
methodologies and frameworks to support the development of workflow applications
are still missing. In this paper, we describe a framework to assist process analysts
during their interviews with administrative staff, managers, and employees in general
to design workflows.
The core of the framework presented has been employed successfully to design a
small size process. We believe that the framework is also appropriate to design larger
size workflows and that it represents a good step towards the modeling of business
processes.
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