Collaborative-Based Framework for Business Workflows Development and Management on the Web Site

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This paper deals with collaborative-based framework for business workflows development and management on the web site (CFBWDM) in global manufacturing environment. The framework has been developed on the collaboration analysis among Lithuanian and European Union industrial companies based on the three type’s knowledge: marketing, products and processes development and products manufacturing. Interacting among developed framework sections by Internet software and interfaces is carried out. The CFBWDM framework has been tested and adopted in some Lithuanian manufacturing companies.

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