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karimda's patterns [8 articles]

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  • Mining Workflow Patterns through Event-Data Analysis
    (2005), pp. 226-229.
    by Walid Gaaloul, Sadek Alaoui, Karim Baina, Claude Godart
    posted to patterns mining by karimda on 2008-04-23 13:16:38 as read along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • Workflow Resource Patterns.
    BETA Working Paper Series, WP 127 (2004)
    posted to resource patterns by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:26:07 as ** along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • Workflow Data Patterns.
    QUT Technical report (2004)
    posted to patterns data by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:21:21 as ** along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • Workflow Control-Flow Patterns : A Revised View
    BPM Center Report BPM-06-22 (2006)
    edited by Bpmcenter
    posted to patterns control-flow by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:18:16 as ** along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • Fundamentals of Control Flow in Workflows
    (2002)
    posted to patterns flow control by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:11:58 as ** along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • The design of the TAO real-time object request broker
    Computer Communications, Vol. 21, No. 4. (October April 1998), pp. 294-324.
    by Douglas C Schmidt, David L Levine, Sumedh Mungee
    posted to patterns by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:05:17 as read along with 1 group ecoo-pe
  • Christopher Alexander's pattern language
    Professional Communication, IEEE Transactions on, Vol. 42, No. 2. (1999), pp. 117-122.
    by J Price
    posted to patterns by karimda on 2008-04-22 22:04:32 as ** along with 2 people and 1 group klinsz aschmeil ecoo-pe
  • Patterns and XPDL: A Critical Evaluation of the XML Process Definition Language
    (2003)
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