CLASSIFICATION WORKFLOW

Brand Owner Address Description
EXPORT CLASSIFICATION WORKFLOW THE DESCARTES SYSTEMS GROUP INC. 120 Randall Drive Waterloo, Ontario N2V1C6 Canada CLASSIFICATION WORKFLOW;Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software and applications for export compliance, namely, for determining an exported good's Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) designation used by the Commerce Control List (CCL) or categories as set by the United States Munitions List (USML) or re-classification of exported goods to comply with the Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative, and for maintaining a structured record of product inventory based on their CCL or USML classifications, and for determining licenses and authorizations that apply to exported goods; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for export compliance, namely, for determining an exported good's Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) designation used by the Commerce Control List (CCL) or categories as set by the United States Munitions List (USML) or re-classification of exported goods to comply with the Export Control Reform (ECR) Initiative, and for maintaining a structured record of product inventory based on their CCL or USML classifications, and for determining licenses and authorizations that apply to exported goods; Providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software and applications for export compliance that allows users to access a database of multiple classification requirements under the Commerce Control List (CCL), United States Munitions List (USML), and controls for the European Union; Software as a service (SAAS) services featuring software for export compliance that allows users to access a collection of proprietary tools to determine the classification requirements, tariff requirements, and license determinations for export compliance;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method for creating a workflow including at least one structured process with interdependent tasks, and a composite object involved in the process is provided. The method includes defining a model of the object, describing the composite object as an aggregate of constituent elements, wherein each element is an instance of an element type; creating a general workflow by modelling the process as a structured graph comprising tasks with an associated element type, connected according to their dependencies; and associating tasks with elements according to their type to create a specific workflow. The method comprises rearranging the tasks on the basis of the associated element type to increase the number of parallel task-element combinations in the specific workflow. A programmable processing device comprises a mechanism for automatically generating a workflow and a mechanism for operation by one or more users. The device uses the above-described method. A computer program product can be run on a computer to execute the method and automatically create a workflow.