Leading the World in Process Innovation  

     
 

Uptake

first:utility and first:telecom in the UK, both companies part of the Impello plc group of companies, providing energy and telecoms services respectively, have been collaborating with QUT for the past 2 years on the YAWL project. These companies have built software around the YAWL system providing a novel approach to page navigation for web based systems together with the more traditional use of choreographing long-lived business processes.

GECKO, a Germany-based software development and IT services company, aims to make use of the new YAWL 2.0 release for supporting human-centric workflows in the context of an R&D project.

 

Tools

The FERP Worklow System uses YAWL as part of its software.

InsuraPro Workflow claims to use YAWL as its "mathematical footing".

As stated in this paper the workflow management module of Axxerion "includes concepts from YAWL".

SWS has based the long term development strategy for its FlowConnect platform on YAWL and the workflow patterns.

A Petri net design tool called Woped, developed at the Berufsakamedie Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany, claims to have an interface to YAWL.

 

Teaching

YAWL was used in a course on Business Process Modelling ("Geschaeftsprozessmodellierung") in the winter semester 2008/2009 at the University of Regensburg in Germany.

YAWL was used in semester Sept-Dec 2007 in the master year course Workflow Management at Tilburg University. YAWL was also used in IS Analysis and Design at this university.

YAWL was used in a course on Geschaeftsprozessmodellierung und Workflowmanagement in the winter semester 2007/2008 at the University of Muenster in Germany.

YAWL was used in a course on Workflow Management Systems in the winter semester 2006/2007 at the University of Karlsruhe in Germany. Exercises can be found here.

YAWL was used in a course on Process Oriented Information Systems in the winter semester 2006/2007 at HPI of the University of Potsdam in Germany. There are two detailed lectures (in German), taught by Prof Mathias Weske, available on video here (overview of the language) and here (formal semantics).

YAWL was used in the master course YAWL was part of a lecture in MIS 260: Systems Analysis and Design, California State University, Spring 2007.

YAWL was used in a course on Workflow Management in 2007 at the Fachhochschule Aachen in Germany. Introductory slides on YAWL can be found here.

YAWL was the subject of a student presentation as part of an Integrated Seminar Databases and Information Systems at the Technical University of Kaiserslautern in Germany in summer semester 2004.

YAWL was the subject of a student essay as part of a seminar in business informatics at the University of Hamburg in Germany in December 2003.

YAWL was the subject of a student presentation as part of Distributed Process Support Systems Research Seminar at the IKS Research Group at ETH in Zuerich in Switzerland in winter semester 2005/2006.

YAWL was taught as part of Computer-Mediated Cooperative Work (Vertiefungskurs 4, Neue Medien) at WU Wien in Austria in Winter semester of 2004, 2005, and 2006.

YAWL is taught as part of a First Level Master in Network Planning and Management at the University of Verona in Italy in 2006. This site has a set of very detailed lectures on YAWL (in Italian).

YAWL is taught as part of a unit Sistemi di Elaborazioni 1 at the University of Calabria in Italy in the second half of 2006.

At Queensland University of Technology (QUT), Brisbane, Australia, YAWL was taught as part of ITN261 "Methods and Techniques in Business Process Management", Semester 1 2005. YAWL was also a topic of ITN/B299 "Workflow Management" in Semester 1, 2006. ITN252 "Process Engineering" contained a guest lecture on the workflow patterns and YAWL in 2004.

YAWL was presented by Prof Erik Proper as part of a unit "Modelling of Organisations", Nijmegen Institute for Information and Computing Science, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands, First half 2004.

To be used in a course "Management and Engineering of Information System" for Master's students at the University of Toulouse, France, 2006.

YAWL was presented by Dr Y.V. Ramana Reddy, Dr. Sumitra Reddy and Vijayanand Bharadwaj in "Part 2 Collaboration in the 21st Century: Models and Theoretical Foundations" at West Virginia University, USA, August 2005.

Students at the University Henri Poincaré, Nancy, France, did a small case study in YAWL, March 2005 (in French)

Mentioned as part of a lecture of the unit TDDC18 Component-Based Software, by Prof. Dr. Uwe Assmann, Department of Computer Science, Linkopings Universitet Sweden, First Half 2004.

YAWL is referred to in this course in Greek, Decision Support Systems Laboratory, University of Pireaus, Pireaus, Greece

 

 

Discussions

Blogs/Weblog

  • Nick Malik's Blog refers to YAWL as "must see TV for Workflow practitioners"
  • James McGovern's Blog mentions it as an open source workflow offering "worth looking at"
  • At Danny Ayers' Blog , Bob Haugen posted a comment to the effect that he believes that YAWL "could also support loosely-coupled flows"
  • Michiel Schippers mentions YAWL in his blog on open source workflow offerings

Projects/Groups

Mailing Lists

 

Citations

Academic Publications

2007

  1. Braghetto, K.R., Ferreira, J.E., Pu, C. (2007). Using Control-Flow Patterns for Specifying Business Processes in Cooperative Environments. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2007), Seoul, Korea, March 11-15. Pages: 1234-1241.
  2. Cardoso, J. (2007). Complexity Analysis of BPEL Web Processes. Software Process: Improvement and Practice, 12(1): 35-49.
  3. Castelnuovo, A., Ferrarini, L., Piroddi, L. (2007). An Incremental Petri Net-Based Approach to the Modeling of Production Sequences in Manufacturing Systems. IEEE Transactions on Automation Science and Engineering. 4(3): 424-434.
  4. Farrell, A.D.H., Sergot, M.J., Bartolini, C. (2007). Formalising Workflow: A CCS-inspired Characterisation of the YAWL Workflow Patterns. Group Decision and Negotiation Journal. 16(3):213-254. Springer.
  5. Greco, G., Guzzo, A., Manco, G., Sacca, S. (2007). Mining Unconnected Patterns in Workflows. Information Systems. 32(5): 685-712.
  6. Gregory, S., Paschali, M. (2007). A Prolog-Based Language for Workflow Programming. Coordination Models and Languages. LNCS Vol. 4467. Pages: 56-75. Springer.
  7. Kim, J.B., Kersten, G.E., Law, K.P., Strecker, S. (2007). E-Negatiation System Development: Using Negotiation Protocols to Manage Software Components. Group Decision and Negotiation. 16(4): 321-334.
  8. Mokhtar, S.B., Georgantas, N., Issarny, V. (2007). COCOA: Conversation-based Service Composition in Pervasive Computing. Journal of Systems and Software. 80(12): 1941-1955.
  9. Shen, J., Grossmann, G., Yang, Y., Stumptner, M., Schrefl, M., Reiter, T. (2007). Analysis of Business Process Integration in Web Service Context. Future Generation Computer Systems. 23(3): 283-294.
  10. Shen, J., Yang, Y., Yan, J. (2007). A p2p based service flow system with advanced ontology-based service profiles. Advanced Engineering Informatics. 21(2): 221-229.

2006

  1. Bhiri, S., Perrin, O., Godart, C. (2006). Extending workflow patterns with transactional dependencies to define reliable composite Web services. Proceedings of the Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications/ International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (AICT-ICIW 06), Guadeloupe, French Carribbean, February 19-25. Pages: 145. IEEE Computer Society.
  2. Brogi, A., Popescu, R. (2006). Automated Generation of BPEL Adapters. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC2006), Chicago, USA, December 4-7. LNCS Vol. 4294. Pages: 27-39.
  3. Brogi, A., Popescu, R. (2006). From BPEL Processes to YAWL Workflows. Proceedings of the 3 rd International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods (WS-FM 2006), Vienna, Austria, September 8-9. LNCS Vol 4184, Pages: 107-122.
  4. Bruni, R., Melgratti, H., Tuosto, E. (2006). Translating Orc Features into Petri Nets and the Join Calculus. Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Web Services and Formal Methods (WS-FM 2006), Vienna, Austria, September 8-9. LNCS Vol. 4184, Pages: 123-137.
  5. Chen, A., Buchs, D. (2006). Generative Business Process Prototyping Framework. Proceedings of the 17th IEEE International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping (RSP'06), Chania, Crete, Greece, June 14-16. Pages: 140-148. IEEE Computer Society.
  6. Chen, A., Buchs, D. (2006). Towards Service-Based Business Process Modeling, Prototyping and Integration. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques (RISE 2005) - Revised Selected Papers, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, September 8-9. LNCS Vol 3943, Pages: 218-233. Springer.
  7. Cook, W., Patwardhan, S., Misra, J. (2006). Workflow Patterns in Orc. Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Coordination Models and Languages (COORDINATION 2006), Bologna, Italy, June 14-16. LNCS Vol 4038, Pages: 82-96. Springer.
  8. Decker, G., Puhlmann, F., Weske, M. (2006). Formalizing Service Interactions. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2006), Vienna, Austria, September 5-7. LNCS Vol 4102. Pages: 414-419.
  9. Gubala, T., Bubak, M. (2006). GridSpace - Semantic Programming Environment for the Grid. Proceedings of teh 6th International Conference on Parallel Processing and Applied Mathematics (PPAM 2005) - Revised Selected Papers, Poznan, Poland, September 11-14. LNCS Vol. 3911. Pages: 172-179.
  10. Hoheisel, A. (2006). User tools and languages for graph-based Grid workflows. Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience. 18(10): 1101-1113. John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
  11. Hornung, T., Koschmider, A., Mendling, J. (2006). Integration of heterogeneous BPM Schemas: The Case of XPDL and BPEL. Proceedings of the CAiSE Forum at the 18th Conference on Advanced Information Systems Engineering (CAiSE 06), Luxembourg, June 5-9. Pages: 23-26.
  12. Huang, Y., Wang, H., Yu, P., Xia, Y. (2006). Property-Transition-Net-Based Workflow Process Modeling and Verification. Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science. 159:155-170.
  13. Jin, X.M., Wei, H.K. (2006). Scenario-Based Comparison and Evaluation: Issues of Current Business Process Modelling Languages. Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part B- Journal of Engineering Manufacture. 200(9): 1527-1538.
  14. Kindler, E. (2006). On the semantics of EPCs: resolving the vicious circle. Data & Knowledge Engineering. 56(1): 23-40. Elsevier B.V.
  15. King, S.F., Johnson, O.A. (2006). VBP: An Approach to Modelling Process Variety and Best Practice. Information and Software Technology. 48(11): 1104-1114.
  16. Li, K., Verma, K., Mulye, R., Rabbani, R., Miller, J., Sheth, A. (2006). Designing Semantic Web Processes: The WSDL-S Approach. In Cardoso, J., Sheth, A. (Ed.) Semantic Web Services: Processes and Applications (pages: 163-198). Springer.
  17. Mendling, J., Lassen, K., Zdun, U. (2006). Transformation strategies between block-oriented and graph-oriented process modelling languages. Proceedings of Multikonferenz Wirtschaftsinformatik 2006 (MKWI 2006), Band 2, XML4BPM Track, Passau, Germany, February 22. Pages: 297-312.
  18. Mendling, J., Moser, M., Neumann, G. (2006). Transformation of yEPC Business Process Models to YAWL. Proceedings of the 21st Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC 2006), Dijon, France, April 23-27. Pages: 1262-1267. ACM Press.
  19. Pu, G., Zhu, H., Zongyan, Q., Shuling, W., Xiangpeng, Z., He, J. (2006). Theoretical Foundation of Scope-based Compensable Flow Language for Web Service. Proceedings of the 8th IFIP International Conference on Formal Methods for Open Object-Based Distributed Systems (FMOODS 06), Bologna, Italy, June 14-16. LNCS Vol 4037, Pages: 251-266. Springer.
  20. Tick, J., Kovacs, Z., Friedler, F. (2006). Synthesis of Optimal Workflow Structure. Journal of Universal Computer Science. 12(9): 1385-1392.
  21. van Hee, K., Oanea, O., Serebrenik, A., Sidorova, N., Voorhoeve, M. (2006). History-Based Joins: Semantics, Soundness and Implementation. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2006), Vienna, Austria, September 5-7. LNCS Vol 4102, Pages: 225-240.
  22. Vasko, M., Dustdar, S. (2006). A view based analysis of workflow modelling languages. Proceedings of the 14th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed, and Network-Based Processing (PDP 2006), Montbeliard-Sochaux, France, February 15-17. Pages: 293-300. IEEE Computer Society.
  23. Wasser, A., Lincoln, M., Karni, R. (2006). ERP Reference Process Models: From Generic to Specific. Proceedings of the BPM 2006 International Workshops, Vienna, Austria, September 4-7. LNCS Vol. 4103. Pages: 45-54.
  24. Zhang, L. (2006). Research on Workflow Patterns based on Petri Nets. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics, Automation and Mechatronics (RAM 2006), Bangkok, Thailand, June 7-9. Pages: 1-6. IEEE Computer Society

2005

  1. Brogi, A., Popescu, R. (2005). Service Adaptation through Trace Inspection. Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Service-Oriented Business Processes Integration (SOBPI 05), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 12. IBM Research Report RC23820, Pages: 44-58. IBM.
  2. Brogi, A, Popescu, R. (2005). Towards semi-automated workflow-based aggregation of web services. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2005), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 12-16. LNCS Vol 3826, Pages: 214-227. Springer.
  3. Brown, R., Paik, H. (2005). Resource-Centric Worklist Visualisation. Proceedings of International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems (COOPIS 2005), Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 31 - November 4. LNCS Vol 3760, Pages: 94-111. Springer.
  4. Caeiro-Rodriguez, M., Llamas-Nistal, M., Anido-Rifon, L. (2005). Meta-modeling for computer-supported group-based learning design. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications (ISDA 05), Wroclow, Poland, September 8-10. Pages: 84-89. IEEE Computer Society.
  5. Caeiro-Rodriguez, M., Llamas-Nistal, M., Anido-Rifon, L. (2005). Modeling Group-Based Education: A Proposal for a Meta-Model. Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling (ER 2005), Klagenfurt, Austria, October 24-28. LNCS Vol. 3716, Pages: 96-111. Springer.
  6. Hauber, R. (2005). Towards a hypertext navigation language. Proceedings of the 16th ACM Conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia, Salzburg, Austria, September 6-9. Pages: 280-281. ACM Press.
  7. Havey, M. (2005). Essential Business Process Modeling. O'Reilly Media.
  8. Kalinichenko, L., Stupnikov, S., Zemtsov, N. (2005). Extensible Canonical Process Model Synthesis Applying Formal Interpretation. Proceedings of the 9th East European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems (ADBIS 2005), Tallinn, Estonia, September 12-15. LNCS, Vol 3631, Pages: 183-198. Springer.
  9. Kuhne, S., Thranert, M., Bottcher, M. (2005). A tool approach for supporting software service co-design. Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Business Informatics Research (BIR 2005), Skövde, Sweden, October 3-4. Pages: 67-80.
  10. Martens, A. (2005).  Analyzing Web Service Based Business ProcessesProceedings of the 8th International Conference on Fundamental Approaches to Software Engineering (FASE 2005), Edinburgh, UK, April 4-8. LNCS 3442, Pages: 19-33. Springer.
  11. Martens, A. (2005). Consistency between Executable and Abstract Processes. Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on e-Technology, e-Commerce and e-Service (EEE 05), Hong Kong, March 29 - April 1. Pages: 60-67. IEEE Computer Society.
  12. Martens, A. (2005). Simulation and Equivalence between BPEL Process Models. Proceedings of the Design, Analysis, and Simulation of Distributed Systems Symposium (DASD 2005), San Diego, California, April 2-8.
  13. Mendling, J., Neumann, G., Nuttgens, M. (2005). Towards Workflow Pattern Support of Event-Driven Process Chains (EPC). Proceedings of the 2nd GI-Workshop of XML for Business Process Management (XML4BPM 2005), Karlsruhe, Germany, March 1. CEUR Workshop Proceedings Vol 145, Pages: 23-38.
  14. Mendling, J., Neumann, G., Nuttgens, M. (2005). Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2005), Nancy, France, September 6-8. LNCS Vol. 3649, Pages: 428-433. Springer.
  15. Mendling, J., Neumann, G., Nuttgens, M. (2005). Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain - Modeling Workflow Patterns with yEPCS. Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - International Journal. 1(1): 3-13.
  16. Mendling, J., Perez de Laborda, C., Zdun, U. (2005). Towards an Integrated BPM Schema: Control Flow Heterogeneity of PNML and BPEL4WS. Proceedings of the 3rd Conference of Professional Knowledge Management (WM 2005) - Revised Selected Papers, Kaiserslautern, Germany, April 10-13. LNCS Vol 3782, Pages: 570-579. Springer.
  17. Mendling, J., Perez de Laborda, C., Zdun, U. (2005). Towards Semantic Integration of XML-based Business Process Models. Proceedings of the Semantic Model Integration Workshop (SMI 2005) in conjunction with the 3rd International Conference on Professional Knowledge Management (WM 2005), Kaiserslautern, Germany, April 13. Pages: 513-517. DFKI.
  18. Mokhtar, S., Fournier, D., Georgantas, N., Issarny, V. (2005). Context-Aware Service Composition in Pervasive Computing Environments. Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Rapid Integration of Software Engineering Techniques (RISE 2005) - Revised Selected Papers, Heraklion, Crete, Greece, September 8-9. LNCS Vol 3943, Pages: 129-144. Springer.
  19. Mokhtar, S., Georgantas, N., Issarny, V. (2005). Ad Hoc Composition of User Tasks in Pervasive Computing Environments. Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Software Composition (SC 2005) - Revised Selected Papers, Edinburgh, UK, April 9. LNCS Vol 3628, Pages: 31-46. Springer.
  20. Mulye, R., Miller, J., Verma, K., Gomadam, K., Sheth, A. (2005). A semantic template based designer for Web processes. Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS 2005), Orlando, Florida, USA. July 11-15. Pages: 461-471. IEEE Computer Society.
  21. Panagiotidi, S., Katsiri, E., Darlington, J. (2005). On Advanced Scientific Understanding, Modeling Componentisation and Coupling in GENIE. Proceedings of the UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005, Nottingham, UK, September 19-22. Pages: 1163-1170. EPSRC.
  22. Proper, H.A., Hoppenbrouwers, S.J.B.A., van der Weide, T.P. (2005). A Fact-Oriented Approach to Activity Modeling. Proceedings of the OTM Confederated International Workshops and Posters, Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 31 - November 4. Pages: 666-675.
  23. Puhlmann, F., Weske, M. (2005). Using the ∏-Calculas for Formalizing Workflow Patterns. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2005), Nancy, France, September 5-8. LNCS Vol. 3649, Pages: 153-168. Springer.
  24. Streit, A., Pham, B., Brown, R. (2005). Visualization Support for Managing Large Business Process Specifications. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2005), Nancy, France, September 6-8. LNCS Vol. 3649, Pages: 205-219. Springer.
  25. Szirbik, N., Wortman, H. (2005). ERP and Workflow Systems: Do they work together? Proceedings of IFIP 5.7 Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS 2005), Rockville, MD, USA, September 18-21. NIST publishing
  26. Verma, K., Sheth, A. (2005). Autonomic Web Processes. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2005), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, December 12-16. LNCS Vol 3826, Pages: 1-11. Springer.
  27. Winckler, M., Farenc, C., Barboni, E., Pontico, F. (2005). Modélisation orientée tâche de la navigation d'une application web: catalogue des thèses de I'AFIHM. Proceedings of the 17th conference on 17ème Conférence Francophone sur l'Interaction Homme-Machine, Toulouse, France, September 27-30. Pages: 91-98.
  28. Yu, J., Buyya, R. (2005). A Taxonomy of Workflow Management Systems for Grid Computing. Journal of Grid Computing. 3(3-4): 171-200. Springer.

2004

  1. Fernandes, S., Cachopo, J., Silva, A. (2004).  Supporting Evolution in Workflow Definition Languages. Proceedings of the 30th Conference on Current Trends in Theory and Practice of Computer Science (SOFSEM 2004), Hotel VZ MERIN, Czech Republic, January 24-30. LNCS Vol 2932, Pages 208-217. Springer.
  2. Henkel, M., Zdravkovic, J., Johannesson, P. (2004). Service-based processes: design for business and technology. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Service Oriented Computing (ICSOC 2004),
  3. Kindler, E. (2004). On the Semantics of EPCs: A Framework for Resolving the Vicious Circle. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2004), Potsdam, Germany, June 17-18. LNCS Vol 3080, Pages: 82-97. Springer.
  4. Kindler, E. (2004). Using the Petri Net Markup Language for exchanging Business Process Models? Potential and Limitations. Proceedings of the 1st GI Workshop "XML4BPM - XML Interchange Formats for Business Process Management" at Modellierung 2004, Marburg, Germany, March 25. Pages: 43-60. Gesellschaft fur Informatik.
  5. Mayer, A, et al. (2004). Workflow Expression: Comparison of Spatial and Temporal Approaches. Workflow in Grid Systems Workshop, GGF-10, Berlin, March 9.
  6. Mendling, J., Strembeck, M., Neumann, G. (2004). Extending BPEL4WS for Multiple Instantiation. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Meeting of German Informatics Society (GI) - Workshop " Geschäftsprozessorientierte Architekturen " (GPA 2004), Ulm, Germany, September 20-24. LNI Vol. 51, Pages: 524-529. Bonner Köllen Verlag.
  7. Oren, E. (2004). WSMX Execution Semantics: Executable Software Specification. Proceedings of the Workshop on WSMO Implementations (WIW 2004), Frankfurt, Germany, September 29-30. CEUR Workshop Proceedings Vol 113.
  8. Oren., E., Wahlr, A., Schreder, B., Galaban, A., Zaremba, Mi,., Zaremba, Ma. (2004). Demonstrating WSMX: Least Cost Supply Management . Proceedings of the Workshop on WSMO Implementations (WIW 2004), Frankfurt, Germany, September 29-30. CEUR Workshop Proceedings Vol 113.
  9. Verginadis, G., Gouscos, D., Mentzas, G. (2004). Modeling e-Government Service Workflows Through Recurring Patterns. Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Electronic Government (EGOV 2004), Zaragoza, Spain, August 30 - September 3. LNCS Vol 3183, Pages: 483-488. Springer.
  10. Verginadis, G., Mentzas, G. (2004). A light modelling framework for e-government service workflow. Electronic Government, an International Journal. 1(4). Pages: 420-438. Inderscience Publishers.
  11. Zhao, L., Jarvis, S., Bacigalupo, D., Spooner, D., Nudd, G. (2004). A Layered Framework for Grid Service Performance Model Composition. Proceedings of the 20th Annual UK Performane Engineering Workshop (UKPEW 2004), University of Bradford, July 7-8.

2003

  1. Moldt, D., Rolke, H. (2003). Pattern Based Workflow Design Using Reference Nets. Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business Process Management (BPM 2003), Eindhoven, The Netherlands, June 26-27. LNCS Vol. 2678, Pages: 246-260. Springer.
  2. zur Muehlen, M. (2004). Workflow-based Process Controlling: Foundation, Design, and Application of workflow-driven Process Information Systems. Logos Verlag, Berlin.

Theses

2006

  1. Dijkman, R. (2006). Consistancy in Multi-Viewpoint Architectural Design. PhD Thesis, Univeristy of Twente, The Netherlands.
  2. Milanovic, N. (2006). Contract based Web service composition. Thesis, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
  3. Ohler, N.T. (2006). Metaprogramming Bioinformatics in the Postgenomic Era. Master's Thesis. Montana State University, Montana, USA.

2005

  1. De Snoo, C. (2005). Modelling business processes with TALMOD. Master's Thesis. University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
  2. Joshi, J. (2005). A System for Rapid Configuration of Distributed Workflows over Web Services and Their Handheld-Based Coordination. Master's Thesis. Georgia State University. Altanta, Georgia, USA.
  3. Petkov, S. (2005). m3pe light: A Multi-Meta-Model Process Execution Environment. Master's Thesis, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria.

2004

  1. Brandt, H. (2004). Rule-driven adaptation of workflow-based e-services. Diploma Thesis, University of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany.
  2. Colonnese, D. (2004). Grid Service Data Needed for Estimation of Reliability in Scientific Workflow Systems. Master's Thesis. North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA.
  3. Mulye, R. (2004). METEOR-S Process Design and Development Tool. Master's Thesis. Graduate Faculty, The University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia.
  4. Rico Almodóvar, M. (2004). Agent-Person Interaction in Semantic Web Services - A proposal for a Mediating System. Advanced Studies Diploma, Escuela Politécnica Superior, Universidad Autónonoma de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
  5. Stahl, C. (2004). Transformation von BPEL4WS in Petrinetze. Diploma Thesis, Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin, Berlin, Germany. 

Popular Articles

  1. YAWL is mentioned in the article An Architectural Blueprint, Part 2 - The reasons for building a model , Labro Dimitriou, WLDJ, 17 May 2004.
  2. YAWL is mentioned in this article in Russian and this article in Russian .
  3. YAWL is mentioned in the report Workflow Systems , Mark Flattery, Tessella Scientific Software Solutions, Issue V1.R0.M0., April 2005.
  4. Computerworld published an article about YAWL.
  5. YAWL is mentioned in the article Experiences with Open Source Software Engineering Tools , Kal Toth, IEEE Software, Vol 23 Issue 6, 2006
  6. YAWL is mentioned in this article in German by Dr. Martin Bartonitz 

Technical Reports

2006

  1. Haller, A., Oren, E. (2006). A process ontology to represent semantics of different process and choreography meta-models. DERI Technical Report 2006-02-03, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland.
  2. Lu, R., Sadiq, S. (2006). On Managing Process Variants as an Information Resource. Technical Report No. 464, School of Information Technology & Electrical Engineering, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
  3. Oren, E. (2006). A Semantic Wiki Approach for Integrated Data Access for Different Workflow Meta-Models. DERI Technical Report 2006-02-03, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland.

2005

  1. Kim, J., Kersten, G., Strecker, S., Law, K. (2005). Component-based software protocol approach. INR02/05, InterNeg Research Papers. Canada.
  2. Mendling, J., Lassen, K., Zdun, U. (2005). Transformation Strategies between Block-Oriented and Graph-Oriented Process Modelling Languages. Technical Report JM-2005-10-10, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna, Austria.
  3. Mendling, J., Neumann, G., Nuttgens, M. (2005). Yet Another Event-Driven Process Chain (Extended Version). Technical Report JM-2005-05-27, Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration, Vienna, Austria.
  4. Oren, E., Haller, A. (2005). Formal Frameworks for Workflow Modelling. DERI Technical Report 2005-04-07, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland.
  5. Overbeek, S., Rijsenbrij, D., Proper, H. (2005). Sophia: Towards a Personal Digital Workspace for Knowledge Workers. Technical Report ICIS-r06007, Radboud University Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
  6. Petkov, S., Oren, E., Haller, A. (2005). Aspects in Workflow Management. DERI Technical Report 2005-04-10, Digital Enterprise Research Institute (DERI), Galway, Ireland.
  7. Verma, K., Gomadam, K., Sheth, A., Miller, J., Wu, Z. (2005). The METEOR-S Approach for Configuring and Executing Dynamic Web Processes. LSDIS Lab Technical Report, University of Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA. 

Other

2005

  1. Mendling, J. (2005). Towards an Integrated BPM Schema. Proceedings of the 12th CAiSE Doctoral Consortium (CAiSE DC 2005), Porto, Portugal, June. Pages: 126-133.
  2. Stefansen, C. (2005). A declarative framework for enterprise information systems. Qualification Report, September.

Lecture Notes

  1. Proper, H. (2004). Architecture-driven Information Systems Engineering. DaVinci Series, Nijmegen Institute for Information and Computing Sciences, University of Nijmegen, Nijmegen, The Netherlands.

Newsletters

  1. YAWL is mentioned in this German news letter