A navigation metaphor to support mobile workflow systems
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Abstract
Mobile devices have enabled the development of a new breed of enterprise solutions. Oracle, SAP, IBM, and others are offering mobile clients (e.g. ERP, BI, CRM) for iPhone and Android devices. Nonetheless, in the field of workflow management systems (WfMS) the progresses do not support well mobile workers. In this paper we explore how metaphors can be used to drive the development of mobile workflow systems. Our approach relies on the use of the TomTom metaphor to establish an \textit{isomorphism} between car navigation systems and WfMS. Based on the isomorphism, we used the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) to provide a first validation of the approach. The positive results led us to implement an early prototype to be used as a proof of concept and to identify important requirements such as context information.
Keywords
Metaphors, workflow management, navigation systems, mobile workers, process models
Subject
Workflow management systems
Conference
2nd Int. Workshop on Theory and Applications of Process Visualization (TAProViz’13), August 2013
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