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Workflow Management Coalition Structure
The Coalition is divided into three major committees, the Technical Committee, the External Relations Committee, and the Steering Committee. Small working groups exist within each committee for the purpose of defining workflow terminology, interoperability and connectivity standards, conformance requirements, and for assisting in the communication of this information to the workflow user community.

The Coalition's major committees normally meet three times per calendar year for three days at a time, with meetings usually alternating between a North American and a European location. The working group meetings are held during these three days, and as necessary throughout the year.

Coalition membership is open to all interested parties involved in the creation, analysis or deployment of workflow software systems. Membership is governed by a Document of Understanding, which outlines meeting regulations, voting rights and other matters.

Coalition Working Groups
The Coalition has established a number of working groups, each working on a particular area of specification. The working groups are loosely structured around the "Workflow Reference Model" which provides the framework for the Coalition's standards program.

The Reference Model identifies the common characteristics of workflow systems and defines 5 discrete functional interfaces through which a workflow management system interacts with its environment - users, computer tools and applications, other software services, etc. Working groups meet individually, and also under the umbrella of the Technical Committee, which is responsible for overall technical direction and co-ordination.

WfMC 2008 Elected Officers

  STEERING COMMITTEE

 
  CHAIRMAN Jon Pyke Fellow, United Kingdom  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Europe) Justin Brunt TIBCO, United Kingdom  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Americas) Keith Swenson Fujitsu Computer Corp, USA  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Asia-Pacific) Yoshihisa Sadakane NEC Soft, Japan  
         
  TECHNICAL COMMITTEE

 
  CHAIRMAN EMERITUS Dave Hollingsworth Fujitsu Computer Corp, UK  
  CHAIRMAN Keith Swenson Fujitsu Computer Corp, USA  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Americas) Robert Shapiro Global 360, USA  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Asia-Pacific) Dr Yang Chi-Tsai Flowring, Taiwan  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Europe) Philippe Betschart W4, France  
         
  EXTERNAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE

 
  CHAIRMAN Ken Mei Fellow, USA  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Europe) Francois Bonnet W4, France  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Americas) Bob Puccinelli DST Systems, USA  
  VICE-CHAIRMAN (Asia-Pacific) Dr Kwang-Hoon Kim KIEC, South Korea  
  SECRETARY/TREASURER Cor Visser Work Management Europe, Netherlands  
  INDUSTRY LIAISON CHAIR Shane Gabie Unisys, USA  
  USER LIAISON CHAIR Charles Plesums Fellow, USA  
         
  WORKING GROUPS  
  WG1 Process Definition Interchange Model & APIs (XPDL Committee) Robert Shapiro, Global 360 click for email  
  WG2/3 Client/Application APIs      
  WG4 Workflow Interoperability Keith Swenson, Fujitsu click for email  
  WG5 Administration & Monitoring Dr Michael zur Muehlen, Stevens Institute of Technology click for email  
  WG on OMG Ken Mei, Global 360 click for email  
  WG on OASIS      
  WGRM Reference Model Dave Hollingsworth, Fujitsu click for email  
  WG9 Resource Model Michael zur Muehlen, Stevens Institute of Technology click for email  


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