@inproceedings{7c99ad4c94da46ecbb7024828cd22f65,
title = "Supporting the workflow management system development process with YAWL",
abstract = "In order to address particular needs from the healthcare domain, the open-source YAWL Workflow Management System (WfMS) has been extended with features for scheduling support and inter-workflow support, the YAWL4Healthcare WfMS. As part of this undertaking, a WfMS development approach has been followed in which the same conceptual model is used for specifying, developing, testing, and validating the operational performance of a new system. In this paper, we elaborate on the features of YAWL that were essential for realizing our development approach.",
author = "R.S. Mans and {Aalst, van der}, W.M.P.",
year = "2013",
language = "English",
series = "CEUR Workshop Proceedings",
publisher = "CEUR-WS.org",
pages = "33--40",
editor = "T. Freytag and A. Hense and {Hofstede, ter}, A. and J. Mendling",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the First YAWL Symposium (Sankt Augustin, Germany, June 7, 2013)",
}