Structured Shared Spaces as a Basis for Building Business Process Support Systems: A Generic Model and Analysis of Examples

I. Bider, P. Johannesson, E. Perjons
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Though the concept of shared spaces had been known in Groupware and Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW) for quite a while, it did not become popular until the arrival of the Internet and social software. Implicitly, the concept of shared spaces has penetrated many IT-areas, including the area of Business Process Management. Though shared spaces are used in many systems and tools, like Google Drive and Projectplace, there is a lack of research investigating this usage in a generic way. The article aims to fill this gap by introducing a generic model of a Business Process Support (BPS) system based on shared space that supports the comparison, analysis and design of BPS systems. In addition, the article goes in more details on one design issue – the structuring of shared spaces. This is done by analyzing and comparing two different BPS systems that exploit the concept of shared spaces, though implicitly. These systems use different approaches to shared space structuring. The first one organizes the information by grouping similar types of items without regard to the flow of activities in a business process, while the other organizes the information around groups of activities that are usually completed as a block. Which model to choose in a particular situation depends on the characteristics of the business process and its participants. In order to facilitate this choice, the article offers a number of guidelines derived from the experience of using the two BPS systems in practice. The article also discusses in what circumstances BPS systems with shared spaces are preferable to traditional workflow BPS systems.
结构化共享空间作为构建业务流程支持系统的基础:一个通用模型和实例分析
虽然共享空间的概念在群件和计算机支持的协同工作(CSCW)中已经出现了很长一段时间,但直到Internet和社交软件的出现,它才开始流行起来。实际上,共享空间的概念已经渗透到许多it领域,包括业务流程管理领域。虽然共享空间在许多系统和工具中使用,如Google Drive和Projectplace,但缺乏以通用方式调查其使用情况的研究。本文旨在通过引入基于共享空间的业务流程支持(BPS)系统的通用模型来填补这一空白,该模型支持BPS系统的比较、分析和设计。此外,本文还详细讨论了一个设计问题——共享空间的结构。这是通过分析和比较两种不同的BPS系统来实现的,这两种系统都利用了共享空间的概念。这些系统使用不同的方法来构建共享空间。前者通过分组相似类型的项来组织信息,而不考虑业务流程中的活动流,而后者围绕通常作为块完成的活动组来组织信息。在特定情况下选择哪个模型取决于业务流程及其参与者的特征。为了促进这种选择,本文提供了一些从实践中使用这两种BPS系统的经验中得出的指导方针。本文还讨论了在何种情况下,具有共享空间的BPS系统优于传统工作流BPS系统。
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