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S-BPM Illustrated: A Storybook about Business Process Modeling and Execution

2013. 143p.

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Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet); Business Information Systems; Computer Appl. in Administrative Data Processing; Management of Computing and Information Systems

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libros

ISBN impreso

978-3-642-36903-2

ISBN electrónico

978-3-642-36904-9

Editor responsable

Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

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The Problem, the Solution and the End – Final Part

Albert Fleischmann; Stefan Raß; Robert Singer

After lunch, the team was waiting for Al and Bob to show up. They were late. When they finally showed up, John said jokingly: ″Seriously, guys. What took you so long? Really, it isn’t suitable for computer wizards to be late.″ Bob smiled and answered: ″To quote an actual wizard: ″A wizard is never late. He arrives precisely when he needs to.″″ Al explained: ″When we talked about your further expectations before having lunch, we decided to prepare something we want to show you.″ ″Now that we’re all fed I think that we can get to the final part of our visit.″, Al continued.

Pp. 129-138

Troubleshooting

Albert Fleischmann; Stefan Raß; Robert Singer

General note: If you are working with a computer program, always keep Murphy’s Law in mind: Anything that can go wrong will go wrong. It is a well known fact that computer programs have the bad habit of being able to crash. You never know when it happens, so the best approach is to be always ready for it. Save your work after each step. Make backup copies frequently. There are only a few things in this world that are more frightening than the rage of somebody who has been working with a computer program for hours without saving after the whole computer crashes.

Pp. 139-139