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Role-oriented process-driven enterprise cooperative work using the combined rule scheduling strategies

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  • WenAn Tan

    (Shanghai Second Polytechnic University
    University of Aeronautics and Astronautics
    Zhejiang Normal University)

  • ChuanQun Jiang

    (Shanghai Second Polytechnic University)

  • Ling Li

    (Old Dominion University)

  • Zhenhong Lv

    (Zhejiang Normal University)

Abstract

The key to enterprise process simulation and process enactment is to implement enterprise process cooperative schedule, i.e., how to control the execution order of the scheduled activities according to cooperative behavior rules under resource constraints. This paper proposes a dynamic PERT/CPM approach using a compound number, and discusses its applications to dynamic enterprise process scheduling for Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). By using the compound number, activity’s duration, the earliest start time, and the latest start time of activities in a process model can be defined and calculated effectively to facilitate the enterprise process flexible scheduling and process forecast during process enactment. A framework to role-oriented process-driven enterprise cooperative work is proposed, some schedule strategies and the algorithm implementation are discussed, as well as the process-driven enterprise application integration.

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  • WenAn Tan & ChuanQun Jiang & Ling Li & Zhenhong Lv, 2008. "Role-oriented process-driven enterprise cooperative work using the combined rule scheduling strategies," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 10(5), pages 519-529, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:infosf:v:10:y:2008:i:5:d:10.1007_s10796-008-9107-2
    DOI: 10.1007/s10796-008-9107-2
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