Workflow Patterns - Van Der Aalst Classification

Van Der Aalst Classification

A well-known collection of Workflow Patterns are those proposed by Wil van der Aalst et al. (2003) in their seminal paper Workflow Patterns. with earlier versions published in 2000-02. This collection of patterns focuses on one specific aspect of process-oriented application development, namely the description of control flow dependencies between activities in a workflow/process. These patterns are divided into the following categories:

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