Web Services Human Task (WS-HumanTask), Version 1.0

  • Agrawal A
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Abstract

The concept of human tasks is used to specify work which has to be accomplished by people. Typically, human tasks are considered to be part of business processes. However, they can also be used to design human interactions which are invoked as services, whether as part of a process or otherwise. This specification introduces the definition of human tasks, including their properties, behavior and a set of operations used to manipulate human tasks. A coordination protocol is introduced in order to control autonomy and life cycle of service-enabled human tasks in an interoperable manner.

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Agrawal, A. (2007). Web Services Human Task  (WS-HumanTask), Version 1.0, 133. Retrieved from papers://c142b844-46f9-47f1-9c59-24141d995c3f/Paper/p8

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