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    The BIS-Grid engine is an extension of the UNICORE 6 middleware (www.unicore.eu) that implements WSRF compliant services to support WS-BPEL based workflow execution in Service Grids. This project is partly based on the ActiveBPEL engine
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    Light workflow engine for developers built in Java. It is designed to be simple, versatile and focused on the developer. It includes a Petri Nets graphical process designer integrated to Eclipse and a query language similar to OQL
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    An adaptive workflow engine based on simple concepts. It offers full persistence, so that work is never lost, and deals with partial failure in a distributed setup. Syrup is also used reliably as a distributed scheduler to replace cron.
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