Workflow Handbook 2005

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Foreword
Jon Pyke, Chair WfMC

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SECTION 1—THE WORLD OF WORKFLOW

Workflow in the world of BPM: Are they the same?

Charlie Plesums, WfMC Fellow, United States
 

BPM—Too Much BP, Not Enough of the M         

Derek Miers, Enix Consulting, United Kingdom
 

Integrated Function and Workflow    

Chris Lawrence, Old Mutual, South Africa
 

Business Activity Monitoring and Simulation     

Joseph M. DeFee, CACI and Paul Harmon, Business Process Trends, United States
 

Business Process Improvement through Optimization of its Structural Properties  

Vladimír Modrák, Technical University of Košice, Slovakia
 

Enhancing and Extending ERP Performance with an Automated Workflow System

Robert J. Kearney, Image Integration Systems, Inc., USA
 

Narrowing the Semantic Gap between Business Process Analysis and Business Process Execution

Dr. Setrag Khoshafian, Pegasystems Inc., USA
 

Using SOA and Web Services to Improve Business Process Flow   

Zachary B. Wheeler, Roberta Bortolotti, SDDM Technology, United States
 

Workflow and Business Rules–a Common Approach   

Heinz Lienhard and Urs-Martin Künzi, ivyTeam-SORECOGroup, Switzerland
 

State of BPM Adoption in Asia  

Ken Loke, Bizmann System (S) Pte Ltd., and Dr. Pallab Saha,, Institute of Systems Science, National University of Singapore

SECTION 2—WORKFLOW STANDARDS

Business Process Metamodels and Services

Jean-Jacques Dubray, Attachmate, United States
 

Workflow and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA)

Arnaud Bezancon, Advantys, France
 

A Comparison of XML Interchange Formats for Business Process Modelling

Jan Mendling and Gustaf Neumann, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration; and Markus Nüttgens, Hamburg University of Economics and Politics
 

How to Measure the Control-flow Complexity of Web Processes and Workflows

Jorge Cardoso, Department of Mathematics and Engineering, University of Madeira, Portugal
 

An Example of Using BPMN to Model a BPEL Process
(This chapter is available in full on the BPM Think Tank CDROM)

Dr. Stephen A. White, IBM Corp., United States
 

A Simple and Efficient Algorithm for Verifying Workflow Graphs

Sinnakkrishnan Perumal and Ambuj Mahanti, Indian Institute of Management Calcutta, India
 

ASAP/Wf-XML 2.0 Cookbook—Updated

Keith D Swenson, Fujitsu Software Corporation, United States

SECTION 3—DIRECTORIES AND APPENDICES

WfMC Structure and Membership Information
Appendix—Author Biographies  
Appendix—Membership Directory
Appendix-Officers and Fellows  
Index      
Other Resources  

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