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Workflow Handbook 1997

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The Workflow Reference Model, which describes the Workflow Client Application Programming Interface, and the WAPI Naming Conventions, which describe the workflow client application programming interface, are presented.
Abstract
THE WORLD OF WORKFLOW. Introducing Workflow. The Business Impact of Workflow. Applications of Workflow. Implementing Workflow. The Future of Workflow. WORKFLOW STANDARDS. The Workflow Reference Model. WAPI Specification the Workflow Client Application Programming Interface. WAPI Naming Conventions. The WfMC Glossary. THE DIRECTORY. WfMC Structure and Membership Details. Workflow Management Coalition Member Directory. Appendices. Further Reading and Sources of Information. Indexes.

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