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== Van der Aalst classification ==
A well-known collection of Workflow Patterns are those proposed by [[Wil van der Aalst]] et al. (2003) in their seminal paper ''Workflow Patterns''.<ref>Wil van Der Aalst, Arthur H.M. Hofstede, Bartek Kiepuszewski, and Alistair P. Barros (2003). [http://is.tm.tue.nl/staff/wvdaalst/publications/p108.pdf "Workflow Patterns"]. In: ''Distributed and Parallel Databases'' 14 (1): pp. 5--51. doi:10.1023/A:1022883727209. </ref> with earlier versions published in 2000-02. This collection of patterns focuses on one specific aspect of process-oriented application development, namely the description of [[control flow]] dependencies between activities in a workflow/process. These patterns are divided into the following categories:
=== Basic Control Patterns ===
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== Further reading ==
* Marlon Dumas, Wil van der Aalst and Arthur H.M. ter Hofstede ed. (2005). ''Process-Aware Information Systems''. John Wiley and Sons. ISBN 0-471-66306-9.
* Volker Kramberg (2006) [ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/STUD-2052/STUD-2052.pdf Pattern-based Evaluation of IBM WebSphere BPEL]: Evaluation of IBM´s WebSphere Integration Developer based on Workflow Patterns
== External links ==
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*[http://www.bpm.fit.qut.edu.au/projects/babel/dp/ Workflow Data Patterns]
*[http://www.bpm.fit.qut.edu.au/projects/babel/rp/ Workflow Resource Patterns]
▲* [ftp://ftp.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/pub/library/medoc.ustuttgart_fi/STUD-2052/STUD-2052.pdf Evaluation of IBM´s WebSphere Integration Developer based on Workflow Patterns]
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