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Image and Workflow Library: FlowMark V2.3 Design Guidelines

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Abstract

This redbook tells you how to design your FlowMark processes to optimize performance, capacity and resource utilization. This version has been updated for IBM FlowMark V2.3 and runs on the OS/2, NT and AIX platforms.

It was written for technical professionals such as solutions architects, consultants, and application programmers who are implementing a FlowMark system. Some knowledge of FlowMark and client/server issues is assumed.

Table of contents

Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview 1.0
Chapter 2. Importance of Process Design 2.0
Chapter 3. Client/Server Can Mean Multiple Servers 3.0
Chapter 4. How Big is a Process? 4.0
Chapter 5. Starting and Deleting Process Instances 5.0
Chapter 6. How Big is an Activity? 6.0
Chapter 7. How Many People Do I Assign to an Activity? 7.0
Chapter 8. When Do I Use an Activity Block? 8.0
Chapter 9. When Do I Use a Subprocess? 9.0
Chapter 10. Data Container Usage 10.0
Chapter 11. Using FlowMark Functions Wisely 11.0
Appendix A. Factors Influencing the Size of a FlowMark Data Base A.0
Appendix B. The FlowMark Internet Site B.0
Appendix C. Special Notices C.0
Appendix D. Related Publications D.0

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Publish Date
19 February 1998


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ISBN

0738403458

IBM Form Number
SG24-4613-02

Number of pages
58