Tiberiu Dumitrescu - Simi Valley CA, US Michael Raines - Austin TX, US Daniel Hufnagel - Williamson NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for regenerating workflows for print jobs at a print shop in response to changed conditions. The system identifies a first workflow of print shop activities for a print job, and directs resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the first workflow. The system also stores rules that describe activities at the print shop. Further, the system detects a triggering event and halts processing of the first workflow. The system identifies rules defined for the customer, identifies activities available at the print shop, and generates a second workflow for the print job based on the changed condition, the rules defined for the customer, the available activities, and a job ticket of the print job. The system further directs the resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the second workflow.
Tiberiu Dumitrescu - Simi Valley CA, US Daniel Hufnagel - Williamson NY, US Michael Raines - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/12
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for generating workflows for incoming print data. The system generates a workflow for a print job based upon rules defined for the print shop. The system receives a print job for a customer. The system also stores rules, defined for customers, that describe logical relationships of activities at a print shop. Different combinations of the rules may be used to generate different workflows of print shop activities. The system identifies rules defined for the customer, identifies activities available at the print shop, and generates a workflow for the print job based on the rules defined for the customer, the available activities, and a job ticket of the print job, wherein the workflow comprises an ordered set of activities. The system also directs the resources of the print shop to perform the activities of the workflow.
User Interfaces For Rule-Based Workflow Generation In A Print Shop Environment
Tiberiu Dumitrescu - Simi Valley CA, US Daniel Hufnagel - Williamson NY, US Michael Raines - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06K 15/00
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for user interfaces that aid a user in rule-based workflow generation. The system accesses activities available at a print shop, displays the available activities to a user at a sequence bar that sorts the activities by their priority, receives input from the user defining a rule that relates to a print shop activity, and stores the rule in a memory. Further, the system determines that a workflow of activities to perform has been generated for a print job of the print shop based upon the rule, wherein the workflow comprises an ordered subset of the activities available at the print shop, accesses the workflow, and displays the workflow of activities to the user.
Template-Based Installation Of Workflow Systems In A Print Shop Environment
Tiberiu Dumitrescu - Simi Valley CA, US Daniel Hufnagel - Williamson NY, US Yukikazu Mori - Tokyo, JP Michael Raines - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/00
US Classification:
358 115
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for installing workflow servers for a print shop. One embodiment is a system that installs a workflow server for a print shop. The system accesses installation templates, configured for different categories of print shop, that describe a set of print shop resources expected to exist at the category of print shop. The system also installs workflow server software on a computer system of a print shop. During the installation, the system determines a category for the print shop, selects an installation template that matches the category of the print shop, and performs a dialogue of queries with a user to determine which resources of the set of print shop resources identified by the installation template are available to the print shop, wherein the dialogue excludes queries for print shop resources that are not in the set of print shop resources described by the installation template.
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