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This paper deals with a case study in utilizing workflow-modeling techniques in the domain of tele-planning. It introduces concepts for distributing tasks to develop a production plan within a distributed organization. The requirements for modeling this type of organization for planning tasks are categorized. Traditional constructs for modeling workflows are checked against the acquired requirements. An approach for migrating modeling constructs for telework is utilized to capture essential planning tasks. Major benefits from this approach are to be expected when implementing concepts for globalization for enterprises.
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Ortner, W., Stary, C. (1998). Planning in Virtual Enterprises. In: Schönsleben, P., Büchel, A. (eds) Organizing the Extended Enterprise. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35295-4_11
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