Wil MP van der Aalst |
AddressProf. dr. ir. W.M.P. van der Aalst |
Phone+49 241 8021900 (direct) +49 241 8021901 (secretary) |
Home Pagewvdaalst AT pads.rwth-aachen.de |
Arthur HM ter Hofstede |
AddressProf. Arthur HM ter Hofstede |
Phone+61 07 3864 9474 Fax+61 07 3138 9390 |
Home Pagehttps://arthurterhofstede.github.io/ a.terhofstede AT qut.edu.au |
Nick Russell |
n5.russell AT alumni.qut.edu.au |
Contributors
There have been many people who should be acknowledged for the development and the ongoing support of the workflow patterns website. Below you will find a list of the original and active contributors of this website. These people have compiled the vital information that can be found on this website. Just follow the links below if you wish to contact one of the contributors of this website.
Prof Wil van der Aalst is an original and ongoing contributor. He is a full professor at the RWTH Aachen and he is also an adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology in Australia.
Prof Arthur ter Hofstede is an original and ongoing contributor. He is a Professor at Queensland University of Technology in Australia. At QUT he manages the YAWL initiative . He has been involved in the development of many pattern collections, e.g. the recent event log imperfection patterns, and many patterns-based evaluations.
Dr Nick Russell is an ongoing contributor who has been the driving force for all the latest patterns in the four perspectives and is the lead author of the Workflow Patterns: The Definitive Guide book. He has also been involved in a number of patterns-based evaluations.
Dr Bartek Kiepuszewski is an original contributor who received a PhD from Queensland University of Technology in 2003. Apart from his contribution to the original control-flow patterns he has also worked on the formal foundations of workflow languages.
Dr Alistair Barros is an original contributor who currently works for QUT. More recently, he has been a contributor to a collection of service interaction patterns.
Prof Marlon Dumas is an original contributor, Hansabank Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Tartu in Estonia. He has been involved in many patterns-based evaluations and he is also a contributor to a collection of service interaction patterns.
Dr Petia Wohed is an original contributor, previously from Stockholm University in Sweden, who has been a driving force in many patterns-based evaluations.