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* service interaction patterns.<ref>[[Wil van der Aalst|W.M.P.van der Aalst]], A.J. Mooij, C. Stahl, and K. Wolf. "Service Interaction: Patterns, Formalization, and Analysis". In M. Bernardo, L. Padovani, and G. Zavattaro, editors, ''Formal Methods for Web Services, volume 5569 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science'', pages 42-88. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2009.</ref>
* parallelism and pipelining patterns.<ref>C. Pautasso, G. Alonso. [[http://www.jopera.org/node/7|"Parallel Computing Patterns for Grid Workflows"]], In Proc. of the HPDC2006 Workshop on Workflows in Support of Large-Scale Science (WORKS06), Paris, France, June 2006.</ref>
 
These patterns collections have been used to evaluate a variety of workflow processes, both commercial (Websphere, Oracle BPEL, Staffware, SAP workflow, Windows Workflow Foundation, etc.) and open source.<ref>P. Wohed, N.C. Russell, A.H.M. ter Hofstede, B. Andersson, and [[Wil van der Aalst|W.M.P.van der Aalst]]. "Patterns-based Evaluation of Open Source BPM Systems: The Cases of jBPM, OpenWFE, and Enhydra Shark". In: ''Information and Software Technology'', 51(8):1187-1216, 2009.</ref>