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METEOR
University of Georgia, USA - Aims at the reliable support of large-scale, complex and adaptive workflow applications in real-world multi-enterprise heterogeneous computing environments. Contains publications in PDF format. [project completed]
http://lsdis.cs.uga.edu/proj/meteor/meteor.html
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CrossFlow
IBM Zurich, Switzerland - Looks at an architecture for cross-organizational workflow support through contracts. Contains project details and publications. [project completed]
http://www.crossflow.org/
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Workflow Patterns
TU Eindhoven, the Netherlands - A collection of process patterns used for the evaluation of workflow management systems and related standards. Contains the patterns, evaluation reports and further documentation. Maintained by Wil van der Aalst and Arthur ter Hofstede.
http://tmitwww.tm.tue.nl/research/patterns/
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WEAVE
State University of New York, StonyBrook, USA - Deals with the development of enabling tools and technologies for web-based virtual enterprises. Contains a list of papers on transaction logic and related topics. [project completed]
http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~workflow/
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SWIM
Aims at the development of an infrastructure that manages the information flow between agents in Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance scenarios. Contains the project description and links to project-related publications. [project completed]
http://www.ai.sri.com/~swim/
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ANAISOFT
University of Geneva, Switzerland - Deals with an advanced network and agent infrastructure for the support of federations of workflow trading systems. Contains the project charter and some publications in PDF format. [project completed]
http://anaisoft.unige.ch/
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Process Interchange Format
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA - PIF facilitates the exchange of process models. This language was used in the process handbook project. Contains the specification, workshop results and links to related projects. [completed, merged with PSL]
http://ccs.mit.edu/pif/index.html
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YAWL
Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Yet Another Workflow Language (YAWL) is based on the Workflow Patterns project. A prototype workflow system based on YAWL and documents regarding the language and implementation are available for download.
http://www.citi.qut.edu.au/yawl/
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