| Lynx: an open architecture for catalyzing the deployment of interactive digital government workflow-based systems |
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dg.o; Vol. 151
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Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research
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San Diego, California
SESSION: Process and workflow
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Pages: 309 - 318
Year of Publication: 2006
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ABSTRACT
We introduce Lynx, a new email extension for workflow systems based on Web Services. Web service based workflows provide support for aggregating web services into new higher-level web services by means of process composition. This approach does not usually support direct interaction with people. On the other hand, traditional collaboration tools like email or instant messaging do not provide the necessary support for structured business processes. Lynx provides a web service through which a workflow application can interact with human partners via an email based forms interface without requiring a specialized client. We constructed a Lynx prototype and tested it with the ActiveBPEL engine. User interaction is achieved by means of XForms dynamically generated by Java classes dynamically loaded based on the XML schema of the documents exchanged. We illustrate the usefulness of our approach in a Digital Government scenario.
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Bienvenido Vélez-Rivera , Rafael Fernández-Sein , Manuel Rodríguez-Martínez , Pedro I. Rivera-Vega , Walter Díaz , Mario Núñez-Molina, Multidisciplinary e-government research and education as a catalyst for effective information technology transfer to regional governments, Proceedings of the 2006 international conference on Digital government research, May 21-24, 2006, San Diego, California
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