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Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) provides a programming model,
engine and tools for building workflow-enabled applications that run under
Windows. It is part of the .NET Framework 3.0 and comes with an in-
process engine to support both system and human workflow across a wide
range of scenarios such as line of business, user interface (page flow),
document centric, composite workflows (for service oriented applications)
and business rule driven workflow.
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YAWL is a new open source Workflow/BPM language based on a
concise and powerful modelling language that has been jointly
developed by Queensland University of Technology’s BPM research
group in collaboration with Eindhoven University of Technology.
YAWL builds on the insights gained from the University’s research
into workflow patterns and combines it with the powerful language of
Petri-nets (place/transition or P/T net). It provides a powerful yet
fundamentally simple language for process modellers to describe and
capture complex control flow relations between business processes
where conventional BPM languages are unable to meet these
requirements.
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