Title :
Temporal representation and reasoning for workflow in engineering design change review
Author :
Chinn, Susan J. ; Madey, Gregory R.
Author_Institution :
Behrend Coll., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
fDate :
11/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Workflow management, which is concerned with the coordination and control of business processes using information technology, has grown from its origins in document routing to include the automation of process logic in business process reengineering. Workflow also has a strong temporal aspect; activity sequencing, deadlines, routing conditions, and scheduling all involve the element of time. Temporal expert systems, which use knowledge-based constructs to represent and reason about time, can be used to enhance the capabilities of workflow software. This paper presents a temporal expert system workflow component for tracking engineering design changes. The authors use Allen´s theory of temporal intervals in their model to enhance the decision-making, timing, and routing activities in a workflow application. They test the model using information from a “real-world” engineering design situation and suggest further research opportunities
Keywords :
design engineering; engineering computing; expert systems; management; management information systems; workflow management software; Allen´s theory; activity sequencing; business processes; deadlines; decision-making; engineering design change review; information technology; knowledge-based constructs; research opportunities; routing conditions; scheduling; temporal expert system workflow component; temporal expert systems; temporal intervals; temporal representation; timing; workflow management; workflow reasoning; Automatic control; Automation; Business process re-engineering; Design engineering; Expert systems; Information technology; Logic; Process control; Routing; Technology management;
Journal_Title :
Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on