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- Academic -- UNF -- Computing; Workflow; Unknown exceptions; BPEL4PEOPLE; Web Services; Human Task; SWIMs (1)
- Academic -- UNF -- Master of Science in Computer and Information Sciences; Dissertations (1)
- Business Value of Digital Data (1)
- Business analytics (1)
- DSS Use and Organizational Performance - Revisiting the Relationship (1)
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Full-Text Articles in Management Information Systems
Creating Business Value From Digital Data Streams: The Role Of Organizational Interventions, Rajeev Sharma, Abhijith Anand, Tim Coltman
Creating Business Value From Digital Data Streams: The Role Of Organizational Interventions, Rajeev Sharma, Abhijith Anand, Tim Coltman
Abhijith Anand
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Unknown Exception Handling Tool Using Humans As Agents, Mwaka Mahanga
Unknown Exception Handling Tool Using Humans As Agents, Mwaka Mahanga
UNF Graduate Theses and Dissertations
In a typical workflow process, exceptions are the norm. Exceptions are defined as deviations from the normal sequence of activities and events. Exceptions can be divided into two broad categories: known exceptions (i.e., expected and predefined deviations) and unknown exceptions (i.e., unexpected and undefined deviations). Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) has become the de facto standard for executing business workflows with the use of web services. BPEL includes exception handling methods that are sufficient for known exception scenarios. Depending on the exception and the specifics of the exception handling tools, processes may either halt or move to completion. Instances of …