Production server architecture and methods for automated...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: virtual mac – Task management or control – Process scheduling

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C718S100000

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07051328

ABSTRACT:
A printing workflow system is utilized for coordinating production of document processing jobs among a plurality of cells, where a cell is comprised of at least one device for completing the jobs. The present invention describes the architecture of such a system, and efficient methods for generating document processing job IDs and two methods for routing and scheduling document processing jobs through the cells.

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