Hi Assaf, great idea! How is it related to WS-HT and B4P?
> I think it makes most sense to break up the human workflow > into three parts. > > The workflow part decides which task happens next, for example, that > the next thing to do is have John approve the new order. > > The task manager is responsible for assigning tasks to people, > accessing the task list, handling delegation, e-mail, calendaring, > etc. By keeping it separate you can drive tasks from different > applications, including but not just Ode. Does this also include passing context data between both parts? Having a staff query only in the task manager this may cause troubles if you want to model things like "The reviewer must be a different person than the author", but both are in the set returned by a query "researchers". Cheers, Tammo -- Tammo van Lessen - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.taval.de
