Analysis and Design of MVC-Based Work Flow

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In this paper, we design and implement workflows in Office Automation (OA) systems by using MVC pattern for enterprise routine business processes. Based on the layered design theory of the MVC design pattern, our implementation is separated in the Model, View and Controller components. Four major functions in our system are the workflow creation, collaboration, automatic document delivery and work flow search. The system consists of a front end and a back end. The front end is developed as a View layer; while the back end is comprised of a Model layer and a Controller layer. SQL Server 2005 is selected as the backend database management system. The database connections and operations are established and performed by the back end. Every module in our system accesses data by using dedicated interfaces, which create data channels from databases to the front and back ends and keep data consistency in the system.

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September 2014

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