Metis: lightweight, flexible, and web-based workflow services for digital libraries

K. Anderson, A. Andersen, N. Wadhwani, L. Bartolo
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The Metis project is developing workflow technology designed for use in digital libraries by avoiding the assumptions made by traditional workflow systems. In particular, digital libraries have highly distributed sets of stakeholders who nevertheless must work together to perform shared activities. Hence, traditional assumptions that all members of a workflow belong to the same organization, work in the same fashion, or have access to similar computing platforms are invalid. The Metis approach makes use of event-based workflows to support the distributed nature of digital library workflow and employs techniques to make the resulting technology lightweight, flexible, and integrated with the Web. This paper describes the conceptual framework behind the Metis approach as well as a prototype which implements the framework. The prototype represents a “proof-of-concept” of the Metis framework and approach as we show how it can both model and execute a peer review workflow drawn from a “real-world” digital library. After describing related work, the paper concludes with a discussion of future research opportunities in the area of digital library workflow and outlines how Metis is being deployed to a small set of digital libraries for additional evaluation.
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Metis:轻量级、灵活、基于web的数字图书馆工作流服务
Metis项目正在开发用于数字图书馆的工作流技术,避免了传统工作流系统所做的假设。特别是,数字图书馆有高度分散的利益相关者,他们必须一起工作来执行共享的活动。因此,传统假设工作流的所有成员属于同一组织,以相同的方式工作,或者访问类似的计算平台是无效的。Metis方法利用基于事件的工作流来支持数字图书馆工作流的分布式特性,并采用一些技术使最终的技术变得轻量级、灵活并与Web集成。本文描述了Metis方法背后的概念框架以及实现该框架的原型。该原型代表了Metis框架和方法的“概念验证”,因为我们展示了它如何建模和执行来自“现实世界”数字图书馆的同行评审工作流。在描述了相关工作之后,论文最后讨论了数字图书馆工作流程领域未来的研究机会,并概述了如何将Metis部署到一小部分数字图书馆中进行额外评估。
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