- From: <jluciano@predmed.com>
- Date: Tue, 18 Jul 2006 17:39:22 +0000
- To: "Chimezie Ogbuji" <ogbujic@bio.ri.ccf.org>, "w3c semweb hcls" <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
Hi Chimezie, Thanks for sending the information about OpenWFE. Do you know how OpenWFE compares to Taverna? I've been using Taverna (just a little) so far for some exploratory work in Diabetes. Joanne >-----Original Message----- >From: Chimezie Ogbuji [mailto:ogbujic@bio.ri.ccf.org] >Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 12:04 PM >To: 'w3c semweb hcls' >Subject: Re: HCLS-ACPP Tcon today > > >I've added links for OpenWFE's Workflow Patterns (as well as >the XML schema it uses to represent workflow patterns) to the >ACPPTaskForce Wiki. Part of the task objectives on the ACPP wiki includes >collecting core vocabularies for expressing workflow modeling >constructs. There are many well established patterns in this field that >could be captured in an RDF/OWL vocabulary for use with pathway and >protocol decision making. > >One of the immediate advantages (in this case) >of using a XML dialect (that could be mapped to such a >vocabulary directly), is in using pre-existing workflow management tools (such >as OpenWFE's web-based editor) to construct a workflow document. The >existing ER Stroke Management usecase could be modelled this way. > >OpenWFE is an open source workflow engine. > >* http://demo.openwfe.org/droflo/ [Droflo Demo] > >Chimezie Ogbuji >Lead Systems Analyst >Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery >Cleveland Clinic Foundation >9500 Euclid Avenue/ W26 >Cleveland, Ohio 44195 >Office: (216)444-8593 >ogbujic@ccf.org > > >
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