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Workflow
About: Workflow is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 31996 publications have been published within this topic receiving 498339 citations.
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31 May 2014TL;DR: An empirical study of 26.6 million builds produced during a period of nine months by thousands of developers describes the workflow through which those builds are generated, and analyzes failure frequency, compiler error types, and resolution efforts to fix those compiler errors.
Abstract: Building is an integral part of the software development process However, little is known about the compiler errors that occur in this process In this paper, we present an empirical study of 266 million builds produced during a period of nine months by thousands of developers We describe the workflow through which those builds are generated, and we analyze failure frequency, compiler error types, and resolution efforts to fix those compiler errors The results provide insights on how a large organization build process works, and pinpoints errors for which further developer support would be most effective
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TL;DR: The PPOF and simulation-based workflow help to make generative modeling, informed by powerful energy and lighting simulation engines, more accessible to designers working on regular projects and schedules to create high-performance buildings.
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TL;DR: The ability of the workflow to streamline retrosynthesis pathway design and its major role in reshaping the design, build, test and learn pipeline by driving the process toward the objective of optimizing bioproduction are demonstrated.
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TL;DR: The starting point in this paper is the α-algorithm for which it is proved under which conditions and process constructs the algorithm works, and a classification is given of the process constructs that are difficult to handle for this type of algorithms.
Abstract: Current workflow management systems require the explicit design of the workflows that express the business process of an organization. This process design is very time consuming and error prone. Considerable work has been done to develop heuristics to mine event-data logs to produce a process model that can support the workflow design process. However, all the existing heuristic-based mining algorithms have their limitations. To achieve more insight into these limitations the starting point in this paper is the α-algorithm [3] for which it is proved under which conditions and process constructs the algorithm works. After presentation of the α-algorithm, a classification is given of the process constructs that are difficult to handle for this type of algorithms. Then, for some constructs (i.e. short loops) it is illustrated in which way the α-algorithm can be extended so that it can correctly discover these constructs.
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24 Dec 2003TL;DR: In this paper, a system and method of building component applications is presented, where component applications are executed on terminal devices, which communicate with a schema-based service via a network and the Internet.
Abstract: A system and method of building component applications are provided. Component applications are executed on terminal devices, which communicate with a schema-based service via a network and the Internet. The component applications comprise data components, presentation components, and message components, which are written a structured definition language such as XML code. The component applications further comprise workflow components which can be written as a series of instructions such as in a subset of ECMAScript, and are embedded in the XML code.
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