See: Description
Interface | Description |
---|---|
ManualWorkflowSession |
This session provides methods for manually moving work through a
workflow.
|
Office |
A
Office represents a collection of process. |
OfficeAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Offices. |
OfficeForm |
This is the form for creating and updating offices.
|
OfficeHierarchyDesignSession |
This session defines methods for managing a hierarchy of
Office
objects. |
OfficeHierarchySession |
This session defines methods for traversing a hierarchy of
Office objects. |
OfficeList |
Like all
OsidLists, OfficeList provides a
means for accessing Office elements sequentially either one
at a time or many at a time. |
OfficeLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving
Office
objects. |
OfficeNode |
This interface is a container for a partial hierarchy retrieval.
|
OfficeNodeList |
Like all
OsidLists, OfficeNodeList
provides a means for accessing OfficeNode elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
OfficeNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
Office objects. |
OfficeQuery |
This is the query for searching offices.
|
OfficeQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining office queries.
|
OfficeQuerySession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Office
objects. |
OfficeReceiver |
The office receiver is the consumer supplied interface for receiving
notifications pertaining to new, updated or deleted
Office
objects. |
OfficeSearch |
The search interface for governing office searches.
|
OfficeSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
OfficeSearchResults |
This interface provides a means to capture results of a search.
|
OfficeSearchSession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Office
objects. |
Process |
A
Process. |
ProcessAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Processes. |
ProcessForm |
This is the form for creating and updating
Processes. |
ProcessList |
Like all
OsidLists, ProcessList provides
a means for accessing Process elements sequentially either
one at a time or many at a time. |
ProcessLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving
Process
objects. |
ProcessNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
Process objects in this Office. |
ProcessOfficeAssignmentSession |
This session provides methods to re-assign
Process to
Office mappings. |
ProcessOfficeSession |
This session provides methods to retrieve
Process to
Office workflows. |
ProcessQuery |
This is the query for searching processes.
|
ProcessQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining process queries.
|
ProcessQuerySession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Process
objects. |
ProcessReceiver |
The process receiver is the consumer supplied interface for receiving
notifications pertaining to new, updated or deleted
Process
objects. |
ProcessSearch |
The search interface for governing process searches.
|
ProcessSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
ProcessSearchResults |
This interface provides a means to capture results of a search.
|
ProcessSearchSession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Process
objects. |
ProcessSmartOfficeSession |
This session manages queries and sequencing to create "smart" dynamic
catalogs.
|
Step |
A
Step is an element in a Process in which Work is
processed. |
StepAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Steps. |
StepForm |
This is the form for creating and updating
Steps. |
StepList |
Like all
OsidLists, StepList provides a
means for accessing Step elements sequentially either one
at a time or many at a time. |
StepLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving
Step
objects. |
StepNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
Step objects in this Office. |
StepOfficeAssignmentSession |
This session provides methods to re-assign
Step to
Office mappings. |
StepOfficeSession |
This session provides methods to retrieve
Step to
Office workflows. |
StepQuery |
This is the query for searching steps.
|
StepQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining step queries.
|
StepQuerySession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Step
objects. |
StepReceiver |
The step receiver is the consumer supplied interface for receiving
notifications pertaining to new, updated or deleted
Step
objects. |
StepSearch |
The search interface for governing step searches.
|
StepSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
StepSearchResults |
This interface provides a means to capture results of a search.
|
StepSearchSession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Step
objects. |
StepSmartOfficeSession |
This session manages queries and sequencing to create "smart" dynamic
catalogs.
|
Work |
Work moves through Steps in a workflow. |
WorkAdminSession |
This session creates, updates, and deletes
Works. |
WorkflowEvent |
A
WorkflowEvent is a change in a workflow. |
WorkflowEventList |
Like all
OsidLists, WorkflowEventList
provides a means for accessing WorkflowEvent elements
sequentially either one at a time or many at a time. |
WorkflowEventLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving
WorkflowEvents. |
WorkflowEventNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
WorkflowEvent objects in this Process. |
WorkflowEventReceiver |
The workflow event receiver is the consumer supplied interface for
receiving notifications pertaining to new
WorkflowEvents. |
WorkflowInitiationSession |
This session provides methods for initiating a workflow.
|
WorkflowManagementSession |
This session provides methods for managing a workflow.
|
WorkflowManager |
The workflow manager provides access to rules sessions and provides
interoperability tests for various aspects of this service.
|
WorkflowProfile |
The workflow profile describes the interoperability among workflow
services.
|
WorkflowProxyManager |
The workflow proxy manager provides access to rules sessions and
provides interoperability tests for various aspects of this service.
|
WorkflowSession |
This session provides methods for looking at a workflow.
|
WorkForm |
This is the form for creating and updating
Works. |
WorkList |
Like all
OsidLists, WorkList provides a
means for accessing Work elements sequentially either one
at a time or many at a time. |
WorkLookupSession |
This session provides methods for retrieving
Work
objects. |
WorkNotificationSession |
This session defines methods to receive notifications on adds/changes
to
Work objects in this Office. |
WorkOfficeAssignmentSession |
This session provides methods to re-assign
Works to
Office mappings. |
WorkOfficeSession |
This session provides methods to retrieve
Work to
Office workflows. |
WorkQuery |
This is the query for searching works.
|
WorkQueryInspector |
This is the query inspector for examining work queries.
|
WorkQuerySession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Work
objects. |
WorkReceiver |
The work receiver is the consumer supplied interface for receiving
notifications pertaining to new, updated or deleted
Work
objects. |
WorkSearch |
The search interface for governing work searches.
|
WorkSearchOrder |
An interface for specifying the ordering of search results.
|
WorkSearchResults |
This interface provides a means to capture results of a search.
|
WorkSearchSession |
This session provides methods for searching among
Work
objects. |
WorkSmartOfficeSession |
This session manages queries and sequencing to create "smart" dynamic
catalogs.
|
The Open Service Interface Definitions for the org.osid.workflow service.
The Workflow OSID provides a means for managing the flow of work. The Workflow OSID is part of a service cluster that includes the Resourcing OSID, Tracking OSID and Process OSID. The Workflow OSID provides an overall view of the flow of work through a process.
Work
is an abstract concept that indicates something to
be worked on by Resources
(workers) in a workflow
Process
.
A Step
is the primary component of a workflow process in
which work is performed. A Step
may have required input
conditions (or states) that permit Work
to enter a
Step.
When the Work
is completed at a Step,
the Step
defines the State
transition
of the Work.
The valid next Steps
in a
Process
is determined by the accepted input States
of the other Steps.
A Step
may have assigned Resources
to
perform the work. These Resources
may be managed manually in
the Workflow OSID or through orchestration of the Resourcing OSID where the
Process
maps to a Job
and the Work
is the Work
.
A Process
is a set of Steps
in a
workflow. Work
entering a Process
is assigned
an initial Step
and an initial State
as
defined by the Process.
Both Processes
and Steps
are
OsidGovernators
that may be operated through a set of rules to
dynamically manage the workflow.
Work
moving through a Process
can be
examined using WorkflowEvents.
Monitoring at a finer grained
level can be performed by orchestrating a Tracking OSID where a Step
is a Queue
and the Work
is an
Issue.
Work,
Steps,
and Processes
may be organized into federateable OsidCatalogs
.
The Workflow OSID includes a Workflow Rules OSID to manage the
operation of Processes
and Steps
and impose
additional input constraints on Steps.
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