The provision of Human Resource (HR), especially payroll, is a core function in every organization. Previously, providers of HR/payroll have offered their services to their clients via conventional modes of communication, such as telephones, facsimile, and courier services. In recent years, with the advent of the Internet and the emergence of web-based electronic commerce, there has been a rise in the adoption of web-based technology and information systems by service providers, thereby enabling them to interact with their clients through this medium. This development necessitates the use of web-based user interfaces as workspaces between the HR/payroll providers and their clients, and thus, raises certain concerns that determine the effectiveness of web-based workflow systems. These concerns, related to the use of web interfaces, form the basis of the patterns discussed in this paper
History
Title of proceedings
KoalaPLoP 2002 : Pattern languages of programs 2002 : revised papers from the Third Asia-Pacific Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (KoalaPLoP 2002)
Event
Asia-Pacific Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs (3rd : 2002 : Melbourne, Vic.)