Workflow management with systems approach: anticipated and ad-hoc workflow for scientific applications. Assimakopoulos, N. A. ISA Transactions, 39(2):153–167, 2000. arXiv: 1011.1669v3 ISBN: Technical Report WFMC-TC-1011
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The Workflow Management Coalition is a non profit organisation with the objectives of advancing the opportunities for the exploitation of workflow technology through the development of common terminology and standards. It has been recognised that all work flow management products have some common characteristics, enabling them potentially to achieve a level of interoperability through the use of common standards for various functions. The WFM Coalition has been established to identify these functional areas and develop appropriate specifications for implementation in workflow products. Such specifications will enable interoperability between heterogeneous workflow products and improved integration of workflow applications with other IT services such as electronic mail and document management, thereby improving the opportunities for the effective use of workflow technology within the IT market, to the benefit of both vendors and users of such technology.
@article{assimakopoulos_workflow_2000,
	title = {Workflow management with systems approach: anticipated and ad-hoc workflow for scientific applications},
	volume = {39},
	issn = {00190578},
	doi = {10.1016/S0019-0578(00)00014-8},
	abstract = {The Workflow Management Coalition is a non profit organisation with the objectives of advancing the opportunities for the exploitation of workflow technology through the development of common terminology and standards. It has been recognised that all work flow management products have some common characteristics, enabling them potentially to achieve a level of interoperability through the use of common standards for various functions. The WFM Coalition has been established to identify these functional areas and develop appropriate specifications for implementation in workflow products. Such specifications will enable interoperability between heterogeneous workflow products and improved integration of workflow applications with other IT services such as electronic mail and document management, thereby improving the opportunities for the effective use of workflow technology within the IT market, to the benefit of both vendors and users of such technology.},
	number = {2},
	journal = {ISA Transactions},
	author = {Assimakopoulos, Nikitas A.},
	year = {2000},
	pmid = {19213865},
	note = {arXiv: 1011.1669v3
ISBN: Technical Report WFMC-TC-1011},
	pages = {153--167},
}

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