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Workflow in the 2007 Microsoft Office System
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David Mann
Apress, Paperback, Published February 2007, 325 pages, ISBN 1590597001
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Workflow is the glue that binds information worker processes, users, and artifacts. Without workflow, information workers are just islands of data and potential. Workflow in the 2007 Microsoft Office System details how to implement workflow in SharePoint 2007 and the rest of the 2007 Office System to help information workers share data, enforce processes and business rules, and work more efficiently together or solo.

This book covers anything you’re likely going to need to know – from what workflow is all about, to creating new Activities; from InfoPath forms to ASP.Net forms; from the Rules Engine to the object model. There’s even a section on integrating Office 2003 clients with SharePoint 2007 workflows. You’ll come away from reading this book with solid knowledge of how to implement workflow in the new world of Office and SharePoint.

 

Table of Contents

Foreword
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
PART 1 A New Beginning
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Getting Started
PART 2 Having an Out-of-the-Box Experience
Chapter 3 Using the Default Workflows
Chapter 4 Using the SharePoint Designer
PART 3 Teaching Your Workflow to Dance
Chapter 5 Activities
Chapter 6 Building a Workflow with Visual Studio 2005
Chapter 7 Workflow Forms
PART 4 Turning Things Up a Notch
Chapter 8 Workflow Rules
Chapter 9 A Workflow Smorgasbord
Chapter 10 The Workflow Object Model
APPENDIX Frequently Asked Questions
GLOSSARY
INDEX

 

About the Author

David Mann is the principal architect for information worker solutions for Anexinet, a systems integrator, and a Microsoft partner headquartered in Philadelphia. He has been working with Microsoft technologies for twelve years, with a special interest in workflow, content management, Microsoft Office solutions, and portals and collaboration. In that time he has worked with many Fortune 500 companies in the financial, insurance, government, healthcare, pharmaceuticals and manufacturing industries to help define their information worker strategy and develop applications to streamline operations, reduce costs, and save time. In addition to delivering solutions, he has trained and presented on various technology topics to clients and other partners.




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