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Patterns-based evaluation of open source BPM systems: The cases of jBPM,OpenWFE, and Enhydra Shark
Authors:Petia Wohed  Nick Russell  Arthur HM ter Hofstede  Birger Andersson  Wil MP van der Aalst
Affiliation:1. Stockholm University/KTH, DSV, 160 40 Kista, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;3. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia;1. SVIT Research Group, Universidad San Jorge, Autovía A-23 Zaragoza-Huesca Km. 299, 50830, Villanueva de Gállego, Zaragoza, Spain;2. Department of Informatics, University of Oslo, Postboks 1080 Blindern, 0316 Oslo, Norway;1. Faculty of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science, Central University “Marta Abreu” of Las Villas (UCLV), Carretera a Camajuaní km 5 1/2, Santa Clara, VC, Cuba;2. Faculty of Business and Economics, Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Naamsestraat 63, 3000 Leuven, Belgium;3. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e), The Netherlands;1. College of Urban Construction, Nanjing Tech University, Nanjing 210009, Jiangsu, China;2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Aalto University, Espoo FI-00076, Finland;1. Eindhoven University of Technology, P.O. Box 513, Eindhoven, The Netherlands;2. Philips Research, Prof. Holstlaan 4, 5665 AA Eindhoven, The Netherlands
Abstract:In keeping with the proliferation of free software development initiatives and the increased interest in the business process management domain, many open source workflow and business process management systems have appeared during the last few years and are now under active development. This upsurge gives rise to two important questions: What are the capabilities of these systems? and How do they compare to each other and to their closed source counterparts? In other words: What is the state-of-the-art in the area?. To gain an insight into these questions, we have conducted an in-depth analysis of three of the major open source workflow management systems – jBPM, OpenWFE, and Enhydra Shark, the results of which are reported here. This analysis is based on the workflow patterns framework and provides a continuation of the series of evaluations performed using the same framework on closed source systems, business process modelling languages, and web-service composition standards. The results from evaluations of the three open source systems are compared with each other and also with the results from evaluations of three representative closed source systems: Staffware, WebSphere MQ, and Oracle BPEL PM. The overall conclusion is that open source systems are targeted more toward developers rather than business analysts. They generally provide less support for the patterns than closed source systems, particularly with respect to the resource perspective, i.e. the various ways in which work is distributed amongst business users and managed through to completion.
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