Workflow Modelling Within Selected Part of Public Administration Focused to the Regional Office

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  • Jan Capek University of Pardubice
  • Robert Bata University of Pardubice

Abstract

E-government means more likely transformation in nature, affecting the management of human, technological and organisational resources processes. Some authorities state that an integrated process model should make it easy to identify possible ways for improvement. Instruments like Petri-Nets can be suitable for partial solutions in public administration. The main advantages of Petri nets are their graphical notation, their simple semantics, and the rich theory for analyzing.

Author Biographies

Jan Capek, University of Pardubice

Jan Capek, is a Professor of Managerial Informatics at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Pardubice, The Czech Republic, He is currently working as a dean of the Faculty. He received his CSc. degree (approx Ph.D.) at the Czech Technical University in Prague Email: capek@upce.cz

Robert Bata, University of Pardubice

Robert Bata, is currently working as a Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Pardubice, The Czech Republic, He received his Ph.D. degree at the Faculty of Economics and Administration, University of Pardubice, Pardubice, E-mail: robert.bata@upce.cz

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Published

2007-10-11

How to Cite

Capek, J., & Bata, R. (2007). Workflow Modelling Within Selected Part of Public Administration Focused to the Regional Office. Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management, 4(2), p. 113–126. Retrieved from https://jistem.tecsi.org/index.php/jistem/article/view/10.4301%252FS1807-17752007000200001

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