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1999

Support Services for Business Process Oriented Telework. The COBIP Project

Autores
Ferreira, JJP; Dangelmaier, W; Goletz, J; Araújo, P;

Publicação
Flexible Working - New Network Technologies

Abstract

1999

Building a Workflow Enactment Service for Telework Co-Ordination

Autores
Ferreira, DR; Rei, J; Mendonça, JM; Ferreira, JJP;

Publicação
ICEIS

Abstract

1999

Building the extended enterprise on telework, a case study

Autores
Martins, A; Araujo, P; Mendonca, JM; Ferreira, JJP;

Publicação
INFRASTRUCTURES FOR VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES: NETWORKING INDUSTRIAL ENTERPRISES

Abstract
The COBIP UR4003 Project is running under the EC Telematics Application Programme and aims at demonstrating the usage of workflow tools in the management of telework decentralized activities. This paper presents an overview of the COBIP system, and its pilot implementation at TECNOTRON head offices in Lisbon.

1998

From telework project planning to project co-ordination, an integrated approach

Autores
Silva, JAP; Ferreira, JJP;

Publicação
GLOBALIZATION OF MANUFACTURING IN THE DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS ERA OF THE 21ST CENTURY: INNOVATION, AGILITY, AND THE VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE

Abstract
This paper focuses on the telework support to the so-called Small Information-based Organisations, where all activities involve information processing and transfer, usually among sub-contracted teleworkers. Most of these companies run by managing multiple parallel projects, i.e. one-of-a-kind business processes, each project usually involving remote activity execution by teleworkers. There is therefore a clear demand for workflow management systems supporting telework, featuring facilities that further enhance traditional office automation systems by filling the required support to geographically distributed co-operative work. The work presented was undertaken during a telework workflow management system requirements' specification, to support the so-called Small Information-based Organisations. To this end, we analysed the virtual enterprise life cycle, identifying the required modelling tool types for each of the required steps. The consecutive project steps from project planning to co-ordination were then identified, with special relevance to the definition of the so-called execution primitives and to the support of human interaction through the speech-act theory. This approach allowed the description of a consistent life-cycle approach from project planning to coordination.

1998

Distributed platforms for shop floor communications: A comparative analysis

Autores
Santos, JPO; Ferreira, JJP; Mendonca, JM;

Publicação
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS, VOL 1 AND 2

Abstract
This paper presents an overview of the evolution of factory communications and related standards, ranging from industrial network standards' such as MAP(2), up to distributed platforms like OSF/DCE3 and OMG/CORBA(4). This overview has a particular emphasis on the advantages and constraints of distributed platforms as a means to support shop floor communications. The underlying work stems from and complements that of a previous paper (Santos et al.,1997) presenting a specific view on distributed platforms towards CIMOSA integrating infrastructure implementation. Copyright (C) 1998 IFAC.

1998

Shop floor control engineering: A model based approach

Autores
Ferreira, JJP;

Publicação
MANAGEMENT AND CONTROL OF PRODUCTION AND LOGISTICS, VOL 1 AND 2

Abstract
The Modelling Workbench briefly described in this paper was the result of a research project undertaken at the INESC Porto. It was the outcome of the integration of a SDL (Specification and Description Language) software modelling constructs into Simple++, an object-oriented material flow modelling and simulation tool, as well as its further integration with a CASE tool. The modelling environment provided by this Modelling Workbench supports the integrated modelling of material and information flow. Copyright (C) 1998 IFAC.

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