On Thu, 26 Sep 2019 at 04:27, Tim Mackinnon <tim@testit.works> wrote:

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> Anyone have any thoughts or directions to explore?
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My contribution is very academic, and not really my field of expertise (we
evaluated a BPML/BPMN tool about 10 years ago which I think is dead now).
The conference paper from 2016 at
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-319-42887-1_2 (which is
behind a paywall) mentions lots of acronyms for the notations and
languages. I put the date of the cited reference for each:

   - BPMN Business Process Modelling Notation (2013)
   - CMMN Case Management Modeling and Notation (2014, OMG)
   - Declare (framework, 2009)
   - DPIL Declarative Process Intermediate Language (2014)
   - WRP Workflow Resource Patterns (2005)
   - Dynamic Condition Response-Graphs (DCR-Graphs, 2013)
   - EM-BrA2CE (framework, 2008)

My intuition says that most software projects don't last long enough to
invest in a general solution to supporting workflows.

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