Authors: Thomas Kern, Tanja Peschetz, Gerald Petz
E-mobility in the sense of virtual mobility ? the perfor- mance of tasks via electronic networks by so-called e- workers ? reduces the necessity to commute physically to a workplace. It represents a working method, from which both companies and employees expect benefit in terms of flexibility, productivity and cost. Existing mi- cro-job platforms already offer an easy possibility to tender small work assignments via social-web in order to be processed by an e-worker community. However, dealing with complex task settings is difficult. In this paper we describe the prototype of the Semantically En- riched E-Working Platform (SEEWOP) which enhances the capabilities of an existing micro-job-platform by Event-driven Process Chains (EPC) and Semantic Web Technologies for the design of business processes and the automatic division of tasks within the e-worker community.