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Cooperative work, teamwork or networking of individuals and collective labors have become the key... more Cooperative work, teamwork or networking of individuals and collective labors have become the key elements in modern organizations. These new forms of work organization have favored the birth of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work tools (CSCW), who study the individual mechanisms as well as the group-work collectives and then research how to assemble and cooperate many actors with various skills and different prerequisites. However, despite the enormous benefits of CSCW, few of these ones focus on the assessment aspect. Thus, this paper proposes a generic approach which combines Workflow Management Systems (WfMS) with generic design patterns in order to generate a model for the management and specifically for the assessment of cooperative processes and their final rendering.
Conference Presentations by Amina Cherouana
RCIS, 2012
The use of Information and Communication technologies (ICT) in governmental institutions is a phe... more The use of Information and Communication technologies (ICT) in governmental institutions is a phenomenon of an era that e-business is becoming vital in both the private and public sectors. However, improving efficiency and effectiveness of business processes of an e-government system is a complex problem. To achieve this, several management methods are used, among which one particularly known and interesting: the Business Process Management (BPM). However, adopting such an approach for e-government is governed and bounded by a certain number of aspects and requirements for process models. Thus, it ensues the concept of GPM (Government Process Management) interpreted through the application of BPM for e-government. In this paper, we propose a framework for the GPM and show how it allows covering the BPM life cycle and taking over the constraints of such institutions.
Cooperative work, teamwork or networking of individuals and collective labors have become the key... more Cooperative work, teamwork or networking of individuals and collective labors have become the key elements in modern organizations. These new forms of work organization have favored the birth of Computer-Supported Cooperative Work tools (CSCW), who study the individual mechanisms as well as the group-work collectives and then research how to assemble and cooperate many actors with various skills and different prerequisites. However, despite the enormous benefits of CSCW, few of these ones focus on the assessment aspect. Thus, this paper proposes a generic approach which combines Workflow Management Systems (WfMS) with generic design patterns in order to generate a model for the management and specifically for the assessment of cooperative processes and their final rendering.
RCIS, 2012
The use of Information and Communication technologies (ICT) in governmental institutions is a phe... more The use of Information and Communication technologies (ICT) in governmental institutions is a phenomenon of an era that e-business is becoming vital in both the private and public sectors. However, improving efficiency and effectiveness of business processes of an e-government system is a complex problem. To achieve this, several management methods are used, among which one particularly known and interesting: the Business Process Management (BPM). However, adopting such an approach for e-government is governed and bounded by a certain number of aspects and requirements for process models. Thus, it ensues the concept of GPM (Government Process Management) interpreted through the application of BPM for e-government. In this paper, we propose a framework for the GPM and show how it allows covering the BPM life cycle and taking over the constraints of such institutions.