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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Two types of workflow: software and human system
Software workflows are very fun to define, create, implement and realize. Making software is a thrilling and fun experience. Adding a set of systems or softwares together into an information systems happens frequently and creates greater value to human workflows.
Human workflows are abstract views of our organizations and systems and first focus on the actual people in terms of their roles, what artifacts they create and pass around, what processes and tasks they perform, how they measure their work, how they define flow, and a variety of other things. Human workflows are critical to know and understand for organizations to be focused on the customer, value, efficiency and sales.
Overall, between these two methods of workflow definition, we can understand our organizations and their related complexities. There are tools out there like Configuration Management Databases and Windows Workflow Foundation to map the software workflows and IDS Scheer ARIS to map the human interaction workflows. Together we can use these information systems to store data about our organizations and get better information out about what is going on as analysts and decision makers.
Labels:
analysis,
design,
organizations,
systems,
techniques,
workflow,
workflows
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