Author: Tang, Chi-keung Jonny
Title: Workflow management system on tee-time booking
Degree: M.Sc.
Year: 1998
Subject: Hong Kong Golf Club
Management information systems -- China -- Hong Kong -- Case studies
Hong Kong Polytechnic University -- Dissertations
Department: Department of Computing
Pages: 64, [13] leaves : ill. ; 30 cm
Language: English
Abstract: Since the formation at 1889, The Hong Kong Golf Club has grown into one of the largest and most famous golf clubs in the world. The Tee-Time Booking System is one of the most complicate and important system in a Golf Club, but it is still staying at manual system. The objective of this project is to apply the Liaison workflow model on the Tee-Time Booking System by using Valmont language. The analysis result showing that Liaison workflow model is practical, especially on the organisation model, this helps to assign job more easily as all the requirements for performing the job are stated. The process model lists out the procedures of tasks and data flows, hence improve the efficiency and accuracy of tee-time booking.
Rights: All rights reserved
Access: restricted access

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