MS Windows workflow: an explanation

In summary, the article discusses the different ways that WorkFlow can be used, the benefits of using WorkFlow, and the risks associated with using WorkFlow.
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I have been pretty much interested in Microsoft Windows Workflow lately and trying to figure out how to explain to my 13 year old nephew its concepts and simple applications. I run into this article, informative and quite useful but not really simple at all (maybe because of my bad English)

http://www.developerfusion.com/article/84942/architecting-systems-using-windows-workflow-foundation/

I simply think workflow can be defined as a series of rule based steps designed to accomplish a specific task. It can be used to create a simplified model of a complex system which is to demonstrate how the complex system functions in the real world. The three main issues presented in the article confuse me; I realize my understanding about WF only matches the first and I don't understand what they explain in the second and third issues at all.
Could someone offer me a short explanation over the article's main ideas as well as show me how WF can be of real help in practical applications you might have done or know of ? Thank you a lot.
 
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Different projects require similar tools and functions - so Microsoft provided a unified solution set when it created WorkFlow.

The alternative is to invent your own solutions using the tools that were previously available.

You can determine if WorkFlow will be useful for you by developing a set of functional requirements for your application, then matching them up with the various choices. One of the choices will be WorkFlow.

Other considerations are: is WorkFlow an efficient implementation of these functions? Is it a stabel product? Will it continue to be offered in the future? This is a risk-evaluation.
 
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UltrafastPED said:
Different projects require similar tools and functions - so Microsoft provided a unified solution set when it created WorkFlow.

The alternative is to invent your own solutions using the tools that were previously available.

You can determine if WorkFlow will be useful for you by developing a set of functional requirements for your application, then matching them up with the various choices. One of the choices will be WorkFlow.

Other considerations are: is WorkFlow an efficient implementation of these functions? Is it a stabel product? Will it continue to be offered in the future? This is a risk-evaluation.
Thank you very much.
 

Related to MS Windows workflow: an explanation

1. What is MS Windows Workflow?

MS Windows Workflow is a feature of the Windows operating system that allows users to automate and streamline business processes. It provides a graphical designer tool for creating and managing workflows, which are series of tasks or actions that are executed in a specific order to achieve a desired outcome.

2. How does MS Windows Workflow work?

MS Windows Workflow works by using a set of predefined activities, such as sending emails or making database calls, to create a visual representation of a workflow. This visual representation can then be executed by the Windows Workflow Foundation runtime engine, which manages the execution of each activity and the flow of data between them.

3. What are the benefits of using MS Windows Workflow?

There are several benefits to using MS Windows Workflow, including increased efficiency and productivity, improved consistency and accuracy, and the ability to easily track and monitor processes. It also allows for easier collaboration and integration with other systems, as well as the ability to make changes and updates to workflows without disrupting the entire process.

4. Can MS Windows Workflow be used for any type of process?

Yes, MS Windows Workflow can be used for a wide range of processes, from simple tasks like sending emails to more complex business processes involving multiple systems and users. It is a versatile tool that can be customized to fit the specific needs of different organizations and industries.

5. Is MS Windows Workflow easy to use?

MS Windows Workflow provides a user-friendly interface and a drag-and-drop designer tool, making it relatively easy to use for those with basic computer skills. However, creating more complex workflows may require some programming knowledge. Fortunately, there are many resources and tutorials available to help users learn and utilize MS Windows Workflow effectively.

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