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- From: tjh@praxis.co.uk (Tim Huckvale)
- Newsgroups: uk.events,comp.groupware
- Subject: Practical Experience with Process Technology
- Summary: Meeting of the IOPT Club, on practical experience
- Keywords: Process Modelling Support Tools Workflow CSCW
- Message-ID: <1992Nov11.125908.5450@praxis.co.uk>
- Date: 11 Nov 92 12:59:08 GMT
- Organization: Praxis, Bath, U.K.
- Lines: 104
-
- Announcing a meeting of the IOPT Club for the Introduction of Process
- Technology:
-
- Practical Experience with Process Technology
-
- Monday 7th December 1992
- Hotel Russell, Russell Square, London WC1
-
- Programme
-
- 0900 Coffee and Registration
-
- 0930 Welcoming Address
-
- 0940 Using RADs in Quality Showing how Role Activity Diagrams
- Management Systems have proved to be a very effective
- way of establishing, recording and
- following business processes within a
- Quality Management System.
- Mike Hewson, Praxis
-
- 1020 The Process Engineering An account of a case study in process
- Project modelling being undertaken in
- conjunction with a large UK
- organisation committed to
- implementing the lessons of the MIT
- 90's initiative.
- Ian Robertson, Manchester University
- 1100 Coffee
-
- 1130 PROWESS in use at How PROWESS is being used to improve
- Citibank quality and productivity in systems
- maintenance at Citibank, by helping
- to put in place a standardised
- process which is "institutionalised"
- but does not impose a rigid
- methodology.
- Martin Page, Citibank
-
- 1210 Experiences in An account of the experience of
- implementing a Customer implementing a pilot process
- Service process automation project for Customer
- application Service ICL with a pre-product
- version of ICL's PROCESSWISE
- Integrator.
- Paul Butler, ICL
- 1245 Lunch
-
- 1415 Process technology in A review of the techniques used,
- Local Government benefits achieved and lessons learned
- from the implementation of Staffware
- at the London Borough of Enfield.
- Ian Tong, I.T. Consultancy and
- Greg Swatton, London Borough of Enfield
-
- 1500 A Process Architecture Description of the process involved
- in deriving a PML model of a
- simplified bid management process.
- Martyn Spink, Manchester University
- 1530 Tea
-
- 1600 Panel Session An opportunity to discuss issues
- raised during the day.
-
- 1700 Close
- ___________________________________________________________________________
-
- IOPT Club meetings are open to any interested person. There is a fee for
- this meeting of #90 (members of academic institutions #40), to include
- coffee, lunch and tea.
-
- For a booking form, please contact:
-
- Tim Huckvale
- Praxis Systems plc Tel: 0225 444 700
- 20 Manvers Street Fax: 0225 465 205
- Bath Email: tjh@praxis.co.uk
- BA1 1PX
- ___________________________________________________________________________
-
- The IOPT Project (Introduction of Process Technology) is a DTI sponsored
- collaborative project between ICL, Praxis, ISS and Manchester University.
- Its main goal is to develop and apply computer support for cooperative work
- in diverse industrial and government sectors, using process modelling and
- other forms of Process Technology. It also aims to enhance process
- modelling languages and methods.
-
- The IOPT Club was set up to help achieve the project's main goal by
- widening industry understanding of Process Technology and its application.
- It is intended that, through the club, members and IOPT partners will work
- together in applying Process Technology to diverse markets.
-
- The IOPT Club also produces a free newsletter, IOPener. If you wish to be
- placed on the mailing list for this and other information about Club
- events, please contact Tim Huckvale at the above address.
-
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- Tim Huckvale, IOPT Club Secretary
- Praxis Systems plc, 20 Manvers Street, Bath, BA1 1PX, UK
- Tel: +44 (0)225 444 700 Fax: +44 (0)225 465 205 Email: tjh@praxis.co.uk
- --
- Tim H
- "The appoggiatura, unlike the glissando, does have Italian roots."
- (David Huckvale on "In a word", R3, 10/11/92) (Tonight - "Ostinato")
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