Computer Implemented Process Control Using A Computer Instantiated Mathematical Model Defining Sequence-Based Anchoring And Time-Based Anchoring Between Nodes
- Raleigh NC, US Brent JOHNSON - Raleigh NC, US Matthew TIBBIT - Raleigh NC, US Kevin EDWARDS - Raleigh NC, US Nick BALOGH - Raleigh NC, US Jason CROCKER - Raleigh NC, US Kevin MONROE - Mebane NC, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/20 G16H 20/10 G16H 40/20
Abstract:
A computer method of managing a workflow of scheduled nodes. The method comprises instantiating a computer instantiated mathematical model of workflow paths, wherein the mathematical model defines nodes to be scheduled, defines time-based anchors between the nodes, and sequence-based anchors between the nodes; for each workflow object, determining a workflow schedule for the workflow object by an application executing on a computer system, wherein the workflow schedule comprises a plurality of nodes and wherein the application determines the workflow schedule based on the time-based anchors and sequence-based anchors between nodes defined by the mathematical model; storing by the application context information about completion of the activities performed when performing the node associated with the workflow path of the workflow object; and changing the workflow schedule of the workflow object based on the context information about completion of the activities performed and based on the mathematical model.
Computer Implemented Process Control Using Cycle Objects In A Computer Instantiated Mathematical Model Defining Sequence-Based Anchoring And Time-Based Anchoring Between Nodes
- Raleigh NC, US Brent Johnson - Raleigh NC, US Matthew Tibbit - Raleigh NC, US Kevin Edwards - Raleigh NC, US Nick Balogh - Raleigh NC, US Jason Crocker - Raleigh NC, US Kevin Monroe - Mebane NC, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/20 G06F 9/451
Abstract:
A computer method of managing a workflow of scheduled nodes. The method comprises instantiating a computer instantiated mathematical model of workflow paths, wherein the mathematical model defines nodes to be scheduled, defines time-based anchors between the nodes, and sequence-based anchors between the nodes; for each workflow object, determining a workflow schedule for the workflow object by an application executing on a computer system, wherein the workflow schedule comprises a plurality of nodes and wherein the application determines the workflow schedule based on the time-based anchors and sequence-based anchors between nodes defined by the mathematical model; storing by the application context information about completion of the activities performed when performing the node associated with the workflow path of the workflow object; and changing the workflow schedule of the workflow object based on the context information about completion of the activities performed and based on the mathematical model.
Computer Implemented Process Control Using A Computer Instantiated Mathematical Model Defining Sequenced-Based Anchoring And Time-Based Anchoring Between Nodes
- Raleigh NC, US Jason Crocker - Raleigh NC, US Brent Johnson - Raleigh NC, US Kevin Monroe - Mebane NC, US Matthew Tibbit - Durham NC, US
International Classification:
G16H 10/20 G06F 9/50
Abstract:
A computer method of managing a workflow of scheduled nodes. The method comprises instantiating a computer instantiated mathematical model of workflow paths, wherein the mathematical model defines nodes to be scheduled, defines time-based anchors between the nodes, and sequence-based anchors between the nodes; for each workflow object, determining a workflow schedule for the workflow object by an application executing on a computer system, wherein the workflow schedule comprises a plurality of nodes and wherein the application determines the workflow schedule based on the time-based anchors and sequence-based anchors between nodes defined by the mathematical model; storing by the application context information about completion of the activities performed when performing the node associated with the workflow path of the workflow object; and changing the workflow schedule of the workflow object based on the context information about completion of the activities performed and based on the mathematical model.
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