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Expressiveness and Suitability of Languages for Control Flow Modelling in Workflows (2002)  (Make Corrections)  (12 citations)
Bartosz Kiepuszewski



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Abstract: Workflow management has been a research area that attracted significant interest in the last decade. In spite of this, little consensus has been reached as to what the essential ingredients of workflow specification languages should be. Consequently many workflow management systems have been developed that are based on different paradigms and include different feature sets. These differences result in various levels of suitability and expressive power. (Update)

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B. Kiepuszewski. Expressiveness and Suitability of Languages for Control Flow Modelling in Workflows (submitted). PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, 2002. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kiepuszewski02expressiveness.html   More

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