Associations

 
Workflow and Groupware Stratégies
Process and Workflow
Collaboration

Document and Knowledge Management

Process Management Project
Collaboration Project
Document Management Project
Feasibility Analysis
Change Management
Overall Plan
Pilot Project
Sites to discover
Associations
 Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) Workflow Management CoalitionAssociation of suppliers of workflow solutions whose main goals are defining inter-connectivity standards and promoting workflow applications. 2 Crown Walk
Winchester, Hampshire S022 5XE
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1962 873401, Fax: +44 1962 868111

E-mail: wfmc@wfmc.org
 Workflow And Reengineering International Association Workflow and Reengineering International AssociationAssociation of users and labor analysts whose mission is to survey what's new in the workflow world and to explain the technology by sharing experiences, evaluating products and training. 3116 North Federal Highway
Tel : +1 954 782 3376
E-mail : waria@waria.com
AIIM AIIMWith 9000 individual members and 600 Corporate members, AIIM has served the document management industry effectively for 50 years. AIIM is:
For end users, the cost-effective way to stay current with document management technologies.
For manufacturers, integrators, resellers and consultants, the path to users and potential industry partners.
For the document management community, the worldwide home of document imaging and interoperability standards.
1100 Wayne Avenue, Suite 1100, Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, U.S.A.
888/839-3165 (Phone toll-free U.S.) 301/587-8202 (Phone), 301/587-2711 (Fax),

E-mail: aiim@aiim.org

World Wide WEB Consortium (W3C) W3C World Wide Web ConsortiumThe W3C was founded in October 1994 to develop   protocols that and ensure WWW interoperability. We are an international industry consortium, jointly hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Laboratory for Computer Science [MIT/LCS] in the United States; the Institut National de Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique [INRIA] in Europe; and the Keio University Shonan Fujisawa Campus in Japan. Services provided by the Consortium include: a repository of information about the World Wide Web for developers and users; reference code implementations to embody and promote standards.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Laboratory for Computer Science
545 Technology Square
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
Telephone: + 1.617.253.2613
Fax: + 1.617.258.5999
admin@w3.org