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DartFlow: A Workflow Management System on the Web using Transportable Agents
Ting Cai, Peter A. Gloor, Saurab Nog
Dartmouth PCS-TR96-283

Abstract: Workflow management systems help streamline business processes and increase productivity. This paper describes the design and implementation of the DartFlow workflow management system. DartFlow uses Web-browser embedded Java applets as its front end and transportable agents as the backbone. While Java applets provide a safe and platform independent GUI, the use of transportable agents makes DartFlow highly flexible and scalable. This paper describes the design and implementation of DartFlow, as well as a workflow application that exploits DartFlow's agent-based design.


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