The Workflow Management Coalition
Founded in August 1993, is a non-profit, international organization of workflow vendors, users, analysts and university/research groups. Mission is to promote and develop the use of workflow through the establishment of standards for software terminology, interoperability and connectivity between workflow products.
http://www.wfmc.org
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/
Blake, M. Brian
Georgetown University, USA - Agent-based workflow management. Contains links to research results and a list of publications, almost all of which are available as PDFs.
http://www.cs.georgetown.edu/~blakeb/
Research in Workflow and Process Automation
Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, NJ, USA - Conducts projects on workflow-based process controlling, the organizational impact of process automation, location-based workflow applications and a Delphi study on the future of process automation. Contains project descriptions and links to public
ations.
http://attila.stevens.edu/workflow
List of Open Source Workflow Projects
Maintained by Dutch consultants Topicus. They list version, language, status and license of more than a dozen open source workflow projects, and provide a short summary of each project's focus. Owner Michiel Schipper also maintains a Blog on workflow related topics.
http://www.topicus.nl/topwfm/Tooloverzicht.htm
The Westbourne Group
Australian provider and integrator of imaging/workflow, client/server, document and knowledge management, e-business and web-based solutions, and other IT-related professional serv
ices.
http://westbourne.com.au
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