Title
GroupSpeak: High-level Language Extension for Workflow Capability
Abstract
Currently, workflow systems are either XML based or component based. Both paradigms have usability deficiencies. XML is not designed for procedural programming. Legacy code is difficult to adapt to component based systems. We propose a new paradigm by adding workflow keywords to an existing high-level language. This approach, called GroupSpeak, uses a procedural style of programming and allows for easy introduction of workflow patterns to legacy code. The programmer can leverage their existing knowledge of the high-level language to easily add workflow capabilities to their applications.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/ICWS.2009.135
ICWS
Keywords
Field
DocType
existing knowledge,procedural style,procedural programming,workflow capability,workflow system,workflow keyword,high-level language extension,workflow pattern,legacy code,high-level language,existing high-level language,computer science,workflow,object oriented programming,java,web services,usability,high level languages,xml,workflow patterns,high level language,programming,data mining,encoding
Procedural programming,Workflow technology,Programming language,Computer science,Windows Workflow Foundation,High-level programming language,XPDL,Workflow engine,Workflow management system,Workflow,Database
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
2
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Moshe Gutman100.68
Sridhar Radhakrishnan234143.65
Changwook Kim310911.88
Chandra N. Sekharan410512.77
Konstantin Laufer5999.95