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Greening the Industrial Facility: Perspectives, Approaches, and Tools
Thomas E. Graedel Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
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No disponible.
Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering; Biochemical Engineering; Environmental Science and Engineering; Engineering Design; Industrial and Production Engineering; Industrial Pollution Prevention
Disponibilidad
Institución detectada | Año de publicación | Navegá | Descargá | Solicitá |
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No detectada | 2005 | SpringerLink |
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Tipo de recurso:
libros
ISBN impreso
978-0-387-24306-1
ISBN electrónico
978-0-387-26113-3
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
2005
Información sobre derechos de publicación
© Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005
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Inorganic Minerals and Chemicals
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 189-200
Petrochemicals
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 201-215
Agriculture
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 217-237
Food Processing
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 239-255
Textiles and Leathers
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 257-269
Sand and Glass
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 271-286
Fabricated Metal Products
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 287-301
Fabricated Plastic Products
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 303-319
Electronics
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 321-337
Synthetic Organic Chemicals
Thomas E. Graedel; Jennifer A. Howard-Grenville
The focus of this chapter is dynamic workflow updates. WF provides the ability to make dynamic changes to the structure of a workflow instance. Structural changes might include adding or removing activities based on updated business requirements. When updates are applied to a workflow instance, they only affect that one instance. All other instances of the same workflow, current and future, use the original workflow definition.
Part III - Industrial Sector Analysis | Pp. 339-353