Principles of transaction-oriented database recovery
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
SIGMOD '87 Proceedings of the 1987 ACM SIGMOD international conference on Management of data
Communications of the ACM
Database transaction models for advanced applications
Database transaction models for advanced applications
Managing business processes as an information resource
IBM Systems Journal
Specification and execution of transactional workflows
Modern database systems
An overview of workflow management: from process modeling to workflow automation infrastructure
Distributed and Parallel Databases - Special issue on software support for work flow management
Dynamic change within workflow systems
COCS '95 Proceedings of conference on Organizational computing systems
Workflow technology: trade-offs for business process re-engineering
COCS '95 Proceedings of conference on Organizational computing systems
Adept_flex—Supporting Dynamic Changes of Workflows Without Losing Control
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems - Special issue on workflow management systems
The Mentor Project: Steps Toward Enterprise-Wide Workflow Management
ICDE '96 Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Data Engineering
Using Workflow Management in DNA Sequencing
COOPIS '96 Proceedings of the First IFCIS International Conference on Cooperative Information Systems
Flexible Modeling and Execution of Workflow Activities
HICSS '98 Proceedings of the Thirty-First Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences-Volume 7 - Volume 7
Towards incompletely specified process support in swindew – a peer-to-peer based workflow system
CSCWD'04 Proceedings of the 8th international conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design I
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This paper describes the dynamic behavior of flexible workflow executions in distributed environments. Based on the statechart formalism, we present state transition diagrams of complex and two forms of atomic workflow instances. Two alternatives for the execution of workflows in distributed environments are discussed, namely a hierarchical and a fully distributed approach, the latter of which is used in the context of the WASA2 project on flexible workflow management based on distributed object technology.