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Полезный документ по Workflow

Одна из горячих тем по WSS 3.0 и MOSS 2007 - это автоматизация workflow. Недавно вышел документ, который, на мой взгляд, наиболее точно на  настоящий момент раскрывает тему workflow

 

Вот ссылка - https://download.microsoft.com/download/1/A/B/1AB1AC93-13A4-4001-A757-A340A211A06F/Understanding WF in WSS and Office 2007 v1.doc WF in WSS and Office 2007 v1.doc

Comments

  • Anonymous
    August 31, 2006
    похоже ссылка несколько того.. не работающая... проверьте pls...
  • Anonymous
    August 31, 2006
    Спасибо за замечание.
    Ссылку исправил
  • Anonymous
    September 10, 2006
    Неа не исправил, при клике на ссылку, градусник ползет, но страница остается та же. :( Посмотри повнимательней плз.
  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2006
    Работает.
    Может быть у Вас закэшировано?
  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2006
    Работает.
    Может быть у Вас закэшировано?
  • Anonymous
    September 11, 2006
    Кстати,
    для тех кто не хочет скачивать весь документ, наиболее полезная информация (ИМХО) заключена в предпоследнем разделе

    Windows SharePoint Services, version 3 offers a general foundation for human workflow applications. Office SharePoint Server 2007 provides extra capabilities built on this foundation. When is the workflow support in Windows SharePoint Services sufficient, and when is Office SharePoint Server also required? Here’s a short summary of the major factors in making this decision.
    Windows SharePoint Services alone is appropriate for:
     Adding application logic to Windows SharePoint Services sites that works with documents and list items.
     Building workflow applications where user interaction via ASPX forms in a Web browser is sufficient.
    Office SharePoint Server is required for:
     Using most of the pre-defined workflows that Microsoft provides. (The exception is Issue Tracking, which ships with Windows SharePoint Services and uses only ASPX forms.)
     Building workflow applications where user interaction via Office 2007 client applications is required. This option also allows using InfoPath workflow forms, which are simpler to create and provide more functionality than ASPX forms.
    It’s worth pointing out that either technology can provide a foundation for independent software vendors (ISVs). A tool-focused ISV might build specialized tools for creating workflows, targeting either developers or information workers. An application-oriented ISV might provide pre-defined workflows addressing specific problems, such as a help desk application or a process for digital asset management. Depending on the requirements, the ISV might choose to base its application solely on Windows SharePoint Services or to require Office SharePoint Server as well.