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Zeitschriftenartikel:

M. Zapletal, W. van der Aalst, N. Russell, P. Liegl, H. Werthner:
"Pattern-based Analysis of Windows Workflow";
Technische Universiteit Eindhoven Computer Science Report, 09/07 (2009), 09/07; S. 1 - 14.



Kurzfassung englisch:
The Windows Workflow Foundation (WF) has been introduced
as part of the .NET framework as a means of creating
workflow-centric applications. Its intended field of application
is broad, ranging from fat-client applications and web
applications to enterprise application integration solutions.
Unlike other approaches, Windows Workflow supports two
distinct approaches to workflow specification - sequential
workflows and state machine workflows - which deal with
fundamentally different types of business scenarios. To date
there has been minimal investigation into its capabilities
and limitations, especially with respect to the two different
control-flow styles it offers. To remedy this, in this paper
we present a rigorous analysis of Windows Workflows´s
ability to deal with common control-flow scenarios. As a
framework for this evaluation we use the Workflow Patterns.
Our analysis outlines the strength and shortcomings of Windows
Workflow´s control-flow expressiveness and compares
it to BPEL and jBPM - two other popular approaches for
the design and implementation of business processes in a
service-oriented context.

Schlagworte:
Windows Workflow Foundation, Workflow Patterns


Elektronische Version der Publikation:
http://publik.tuwien.ac.at/files/PubDat_176608.pdf



Zugeordnete Projekte:
Projektleitung Christian Huemer:
Business Semantics on top of Process Technology