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Programming Workflow Applications with Domino

Daniel Giblin Richard Lam

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English
R & D
04 January 2000
Harness the power of groupware to reshape business processes and customer interactions. This book will permit you to implement Web-based workflow applications using the industry-standard groupware environment, Domino R5. Build Web applications that will p

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Imprint:   R & D
Country of Publication:   United States
Edition:   annotated edition
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 190mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   725g
ISBN:   9781929629060
ISBN 10:   1929629060
Pages:   332
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Workflow Chapter 3 Workflow Using Notes/Domino Chapter 4 Notification Chapter 5 Building a Workflow Management Chapter 6 A Case Study: College Admissions Processing Chapter 7 Implementing the Workflow Model

Daniel T. Giblin and Richard B. Lam work for the Learning Technologies group at IBM Research developing groupware for education applications. Dan's experience includes working for IBM's National Lotus Notes Consulting Practice, as well as successive years as a systems analyst, software developer, and development manager. Richard holds B.S. degrees in chemistry and mathematics, as well as a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. He has published an array of literature on chemistry, mathematics, and computer science, including the books A Jump Start Course in C++ Programming and The Netscape Programmer's Guide. Daniel T. Giblin and Richard B. Lam work for the Learning Technologies group at IBM Research developing groupware for education applications. Dan's experience includes working for IBM's National Lotus Notes Consulting Practice, as well as successive years as a systems analyst, software developer, and development manager. Richard holds B.S. degrees in chemistry and mathematics, as well as a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. He has published an array of literature on chemistry, mathematics, and computer science, including the books A Jump Start Course in C++ Programming and The Netscape Programmer's Guide.

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