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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , A workflow-oriented approach to Propagation Models in Heliophysics(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2014) Pierantoni, Gabriele; Carley, Eoin P.; Byrne, Jason P.; Pérez-Suárez, David; Gallagher, Peter T.The Sun is responsible for the eruption of billions of tons of plasma and the generation of near light-speed particles that propagate throughout the solar system and beyond. If directed towards Earth, these events can be damaging to our tecnological infrastructure. Hence there is an effort to understand the cause of the eruptive events and how they propagate from Sun to Earth. However, the physics governing their propagation is not well understood, so there is a need to develop a theoretical description of their propagation, known as a Propagation Model, in order to predict when they may impact Earth. It is often difficult to define a single propagation model that correctly describes the physics of solar eruptive events, and even more difficult to implement models capable of catering for all these complexities and to validate them using real observational data. In this paper, we envisage that workflows offer both a theoretical and practical framework for a novel approach to propagation models. We define a mathematical framework that aims at encompassing the different modalities with which workflows can be used, and provide a set of generic building blocks written in the TAVERNA workflow language that users can use to build their own propagation models. Finally we test both the theoretical model and the composite building blocks of the workflow with a real Science Use Case that was discussed during the 4th CDAW (Coordinated Data Analysis Workshop) event held by the HELIO project. We show that generic workflow building blocks can be used to construct a propagation model that succesfully describes the transit of solar eruptive events toward Earth and predict a correct Earth-impact time.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , An extensible platform for processing and interchange of electronic data(Data obrony: 2013-07-18) Dąbrowski, Jarosław; Feduniak, Sebastian
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , An extensible platform for processing and interchange of electronic data(Data obrony: 2013-07-18) Feduniak, Sebastian; Dąbrowski, Jarosław
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Analysis of D'Wave2000Q Applicability for Job Scheduling Problems(Data obrony: 2020-07-16) Tomasiewicz, Dawid
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Badania eksperymentalne w zakresie algorytmów szeregowania dla infrastruktur bezserwerowych(Data obrony: 2019-09-05) Banach, Paweł
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Graficzny edytor procesów biznesowych z zastosowaniem standardu XPDL 2.0(Data obrony: 2017-09-25) Czajkowski, Igor
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i Inżynierii BiomedycznejItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Implementacja interfejsu graficznego i generatora formularzy dla systemu zarządzania procesami pracy(Data obrony: 2018-10-15) Kania, Bartłomiej
Wydział Elektrotechniki, Automatyki, Informatyki i Inżynierii BiomedycznejItem type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Implementacja procesu realizacji zamówień w systemie Workflow(Data obrony: 2018-10-15) Kupczyk, Maciej
Wydział ZarządzaniaItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Optimizing Public Service Delivery through Automated Stakeholder Interaction: Low-Code BPM Implementation(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2024) Oleś-Filiks, Małgorzata; Waszkowski, RobertFor years, public institutions have been characterized by a complex and specific structure that requires the applications of bureaucratic procedures that are in accordance with the law and the professional preparations of officials. Nowadays, public institutions have high requirements for implementing intelligent IT systems, which allow the handling of documents in electronic form and the automatic flow of the information that is contained in them. This article presents a set of business processes that have been implemented in a public institution (dealing with the implementation of tasks in agricultural and food markets) that was performed in the BPMN notation. In addition to a description of the system, the article presents the positive impact of the implementation on the work of the authority. The article presents how businessprocess modeling and simulation support an enterprise in creating an integrated informationprocessing system. It concludes with a presentation of the effects and changes that have occurred in the authority following the implementation of a business-process-management system.Item type:Thesis, Access status: Restricted , Prediction of resource usage of computational jobs(Data obrony: 2020-09-29) Plinta, Mateusz
Wydział Informatyki, Elektroniki i TelekomunikacjiItem type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Use of Integrated ECM/BPM Platforms in Financial, Quality, and HR Processes – Case Study of Large Organization from Medical Industry(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2024) Trąbka,Jan; Makowski, MarcinThis paper discusses the integration of two independently evolving fields in management and information technology: business process management (BPM), and enterprise content management (ECM). The paper’s objective is to highlight the advantages of integrating these fields – particularly from practical and technological perspectives. The analysis of the integration benefits is based on a case study of a project that was focused on digitizing financial, quality, and HR processes within a nationwide network of diagnostic laboratories. In this project, an integrated open-source ECM/BPM platform that combined the Camunda BPM and Alfresco ECM environments was used as the primary technological component. The analysis of the implemented processes showed that most of them were classified as content-/ document-centric, thus necessitating the use of the standard content processing services that were embedded within the ECM systems during their execution. Furthermore, the content that was generated and shared within these processes was stored more efficiently and securely in the ECM repository. The final aspect that is discussed was the potential for creating a centralized content processing model across the organization by using the integrated ECM/BPM platform as the central component.
