Workflow enactment with continuation and future objects
OOPSLA '02 Proceedings of the 17th ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming, systems, languages, and applications
A Data Warehouse for Workflow Logs
EDCIS '02 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Engineering and Deployment of Cooperative Information Systems
Collecting and Querying Distributed Traces of Composite Service Executions
On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, 2002 - DOA/CoopIS/ODBASE 2002 Confederated International Conferences DOA, CoopIS and ODBASE 2002
WELCOM '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Electronic Commerce
Peer-to-Peer Traced Execution of Composite Services
TES '01 Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Technologies for E-Services
Dockets: A Model for Adding Value to Content
ER '99 Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Conceptual Modeling
Computers in Industry - Special issue: Process/workflow mining
Flexible Support of Team Processes by Adaptive Workflow Systems
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Workflow Management Systems and ERP Systems: Differences, Commonalities, and Applications
Information Technology and Management
A Comprehensive and Automated Approach to Intelligent Business Processes Execution Analysis
Distributed and Parallel Databases
Facilitating cross-organisational workflows with a workflow view approach
Data & Knowledge Engineering - Special issue: Contract-driven coordination and collaboration in the internet context
YAWL: yet another workflow language
Information Systems
Tracing the Application of Clinical Guidelines
Advanced Web and NetworkTechnologies, and Applications
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Enterprise-spanning workflows require workflow management systems that can be tailored to specific application needs, as well as enhanced support for interoperability between different workflow management systems. In virtual enterprises, the interoperability problem is not limited to workflow execution, but also entails facilities like worklist management and history management to be interoperable.We present a light-weight system architecture, consisting of a small system kernel on top of which extensions like history management and worklist management are implemented as workflows themselves. The functionality of the kernel such as distributed workflow execution and interoperability interfaces is available for all extensions. We show the feasibility of our approach by presenting the implementation of history management in our workflow specification language, based on state and activity charts, on top of our light-weight kernel, coined Mentor-lite.