Open source software for workflow management : the case of YAWL


Autoria(s): Adams, Michael J.; ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M.; La Rosa, Marcello
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2011

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"This column is distinguished from previous Impact columns in that it concerns the development tightrope between research and commercial take-up and the role of the LGPL in an open source workflow toolkit produced in a University environment. Many ubiquitous systems have followed this route, (Apache, BSD Unix, ...), and the lessons this Service Oriented Architecture produces cast yet more light on how software diffuses out to impact us all." Michiel van Genuchten and Les Hatton Workflow management systems support the design, execution and analysis of business processes. A workflow management system needs to guarantee that work is conducted at the right time, by the right person or software application, through the execution of a workflow process model. Traditionally, there has been a lack of broad support for a workflow modeling standard. Standardization efforts proposed by the Workflow Management Coalition in the late nineties suffered from limited support for routing constructs. In fact, as later demonstrated by the Workflow Patterns Initiative (www.workflowpatterns.com), a much wider range of constructs is required when modeling realistic workflows in practice. YAWL (Yet Another Workflow Language) is a workflow language that was developed to show that comprehensive support for the workflow patterns is achievable. Soon after its inception in 2002, a prototype system was built to demonstrate that it was possible to have a system support such a complex language. From that initial prototype, YAWL has grown into a fully-fledged, open source workflow management system and support environment

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40251/

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IEEE

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/40251/1/c40251.pdf

DOI:10.1109/MS.2011.58

Adams, Michael J., ter Hofstede, Arthur H.M., & La Rosa, Marcello (2011) Open source software for workflow management : the case of YAWL. IEEE Software, 28(3), pp. 16-19.

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Faculty of Science and Technology; Information Systems

Palavras-Chave #080300 COMPUTER SOFTWARE #080302 Computer System Architecture #080306 Open Software #080600 INFORMATION SYSTEMS #open source #YAWL #business process #workflow
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Journal Article