AristaFlow
AristaFlow GmbH
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legal form | GmbH |
founding | 2008 |
Seat | Ulm |
management | Martin Jurisch |
Number of employees | 12 (2015) |
Branch | software |
Website | www.aristaflow.com |
AristaFlow BPM Suite
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Basic data
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developer | AristaFlow GmbH |
Publishing year | 2008 |
Current version | 2.0.0 (August 01, 2019) |
Current preliminary version | 1.1.0 (April 20, 2015) |
operating system | platform independent |
programming language | Java (programming language) |
category | Process management , business process engine |
German speaking | Yes |
www.aristaflow.com |
AristaFlow is the name of a research project funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg that was carried out at the Institute for Databases and Information Systems at Ulm University from 2004 to 2007. At the same time, AristaFlow is the name of the company spun off from the project and the software of the same name.
Research project
The basic aim of the project was to simplify the implementation of business processes in executable workflows and thus to save development time and costs. The aim was to further develop the adaptive workflow management system ADEPT and to combine it with concepts of component-oriented software development. In particular, it should be possible to link workflow steps with applications that are executed during workflow execution via " Plug & Play ". In this way, software manufacturers and users should be able to quickly and easily assemble flexible workflows from application modules. The research results led to the development of the AristaFlow BPM Suite.
In addition to industrial partners , the research was carried out by the Institute for Databases and Information Systems under the direction of Peter Dadam and the Institute for Software Engineering under the direction of Colin Atkinson. The AristaFlow project was funded as part of the PRIMIUM research network .
Practice transfer
In 2008, AristaFlow GmbH was founded and developed the AristaFlow BPM Suite. While the AristaFlow BPM Suite is sold commercially, AristaFlow GmbH makes it available free of charge for teaching and research.
Web links
- Official website of AristaFlow GmbH
- AristaFlow for teaching and research (free of charge)
- AristaFlow on the DBIS side
- AristaFlow project page on the DBIS page - ADEPT1 - Flexible Workflow Management
- AristaFlow project page on the DBIS page - ADEPT2
- The forum for users of the AristaFlow BPM Suite in research and teaching