Funding:ARC SPIRT 1998-2000 with Mincom Pty Ltd. $240,000 (shared with PLAS Research Group)
Overview
In this project the contribution of CIS (now merged into BPM) focussed on properties of workflow languages, in particular with respect to expressive power and suitability. One
of the outcomes of this has been the research into workflow patterns, click here for further details.
Research team
Researchers
Associate Professor Arthur ter Hofstede (QUT)
Collaboration with
Dr Christoph Bussler (Oracle)
Dr Clemens Szyperski (Microsoft Research)
Dr Alistair Barros (DSTC)
Prof Wil van der Aalst (EUT)
Research Student
Dr Bartek Kiepuszewski
Publications
B Kiepuszewski & A
H M ter Hofstede, Experiences with Embedding a Workflow Engine in MIMS,
Proceedings of the 1999 Workflow Management Conference, University of
Muenster, p37 - 53, 1999
B Kiepuszewski, A
H M ter Hofstede & C J Bussler, On Structured Workflow Modelling,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1789: Proceedings of the 12th International
Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE'00), Springer-
vVerlag, p431 - 445, 2000
W M P van der Aalst, A P Barros, A
H M ter Hofstede & B Kiepuszewski, Advanced Workflow Patterns,
Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1901: Proceedings of the 7th International
Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (CoopIS'00), Springer-Verlag,
p18 - 29, 2000
W M P van der Aalst, A H
M ter Hofstede, B Kiepuszewski & A P Barros, Workflow
Patterns, Distributed and Parallel Databases, 14(3):5-51, 2003
B Kiepuszewski, A
H M ter Hofstede & W M P van der Aalst, Fundamentals of Control
Flow in Workflows, Acta Informatica, 39(3):143-209, 2003.
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