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This book introduces workflow application development in the Lotus Notes/Domino environment. Workflow concepts are explained and the Domino features are demonstrated for developing workflow-enabled applications. A complete, reusable, and customizable workflow application is provided, with annotated source code utilizing UML, XML, and Java. Illustrations throughout.

Produktbeschreibung
This book introduces workflow application development in the Lotus Notes/Domino environment. Workflow concepts are explained and the Domino features are demonstrated for developing workflow-enabled applications. A complete, reusable, and customizable workflow application is provided, with annotated source code utilizing UML, XML, and Java. Illustrations throughout.
Autorenporträt
Daniel T. Giblin and Richard B. Lam work for the Learning Technologies group at IBM Research developing groupware for education applications. Dan's experience includes working for IBM's National Lotus Notes Consulting Practice, as well as successive years as a systems analyst, software developer, and development manager. Richard holds B.S. degrees in chemistry and mathematics, as well as a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. He has published an array of literature on chemistry, mathematics, and computer science, including the books A Jump Start Course in C++ Programming and The Netscape Programmer's Guide. Daniel T. Giblin and Richard B. Lam work for the Learning Technologies group at IBM Research developing groupware for education applications. Dan's experience includes working for IBM's National Lotus Notes Consulting Practice, as well as successive years as a systems analyst, software developer, and development manager. Richard holds B.S. degrees in chemistry and mathematics, as well as a Ph.D. in analytical chemistry. He has published an array of literature on chemistry, mathematics, and computer science, including the books A Jump Start Course in C++ Programming and The Netscape Programmer's Guide.