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Presentation made at Devoxx'09
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Linking Business Processes
with User Interfaces by Hildeberto Mendonca Researcher/UCL-Belgium CEJUG
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Methodology + Platform
Management of links between business processes and user interfaces
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Methodology
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Models
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Platform
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Demo
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Evolution
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experienced on large
corporations
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Experienced on methodology
consulting
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Current Approaches Process
elements link screens Screens link process elements Everything in people's head
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Create direct links
is an attempt to mix distinct domains
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Legacy Systems
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Complex User Interfaces
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Seriously Taking Users
into Consideration
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Methodology
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Overview
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Forward Approach
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Backward Approach
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Business Process
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Complex Task Model
Notation
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Simplified Task Model
Notation
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User Interface Model
Screen Group Screen Screen Elements Screen Fragments
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People can develop
their own extensions
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Usi4Biz Architecture
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DEMO
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User assistance
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User feedback
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Pattern of use
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Knowledge management
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Manage BPM framework
configuration
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Statistic models for
data analysis
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User Interface features
extraction
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Twitter: @usi4biz
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Blog: http://www.hildeberto.com
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E-mail: hildeberto@usi4biz.com
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