Re: Activity based workflow - request for literature & resources

2016-04-13 Thread Thomas Beale
This is very relevant. Can you please post this as an answer to the wiki page , that way it won't get lost, and we can get back to you as we process the in

Re: Activity based workflow - request for literature & resources

2016-04-13 Thread Thomas Beale
On 13/04/2016 14:45, Seref Arikan wrote: Hi Tom, Very interesting. Good to see Intermountain tackling wflow. Especially the idea of adaptive wflows is intriguing. Cooperative category sounds like a true challenge. Inevitable questions follow: Any specs out there? Any code? A shared space

Re: Activity based workflow - request for literature & resources

2016-04-13 Thread Subhrajyoti Moitra
Hello Thomas, I would like to refer you to CMMN . It seems to mostly have all the attributes u define for "Activity". CMMN does not define "flows" as BPMN does, its more of a "business event" based workflow definition centred around data rather than process. CMMN def

Re: Activity based workflow - request for literature & resources

2016-04-13 Thread Seref Arikan
Hi Tom, Very interesting. Good to see Intermountain tackling wflow. Especially the idea of adaptive wflows is intriguing. Cooperative category sounds like a true challenge. Inevitable questions follow: Any specs out there? Any code? A shared space for comments/Qs/Chat? Comments: I have long th

Re: Activity based workflow - request for literature & resources

2016-04-13 Thread Thomas Beale
I added a bit more background information on the ABD workflow project: Activity-Based Design is based on the idea that an 'Activity' is the unit of clinical work, and thus also the unit of formal definition of a workflow. An Activity as currently conceived includes: * semantic model (elemen