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A graphical model of procedures for an automated manager's assistant
A model of office procedures based upon directed graphs is introduced. This model is being used as a basis for work on an office assistant which integrates office procedures performed by individuals and by the assistant. It also provides a framework for an interface to an on-line database system. This paper introduces the basic features of the model, including a set of primitive actions which determine the semantics for the office procedures within the model.