Windows Workflow Foundation Glossary for .NET Framework 4.5
The following terms are used in the Windows Workflow Foundation documentation.
Terms
Term | Definition |
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activity | A unit of program behavior in Windows Workflow Foundation. Single activities can be composed together into more complex activities. |
activity action | A data structure used to expose callbacks for workflow and activity execution. |
argument | Defines the data flow into and out of an activity. Each argument has a specified direction: in, out, or in/out. These represent the input, output, and input/output parameters of the activity. |
bookmark | The point at which an activity can pause and wait to be resumed. |
compensation | A group of actions designed to undo or mitigate the effect of previously completed work. |
correlation | The mechanism for routing messages to a workflow or service instance. |
expression | A construct that takes in one or more arguments, performs an operation on the arguments and returns a single value. Expressions can be used anywhere an activity can be used. |
flowchart | A well-known modeling paradigm that represents program components as symbols linked together with directional arrows. In the .NET Framework 4, workflows can be modeled as flowcharts using the Flowchart activity. |
long-running process | A unit of program execution that does not return immediately and may span system restarts. |
persistence | Saving the state of a workflow or service to a durable medium, so that it can be unloaded from memory or recovered after a system failure. |
state machine | A well-known modeling paradigm that represents program components as individual states linked together with event-driven state transitions. Workflows can be modeled as state machines using the StateMachine activity. |
substance | Represents a group of related bookmarks under a common identifier and allows the runtime to make decisions about whether a particular bookmark resumption is valid or may become valid. |
type converter | A CLR type can be associated with one or more System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter derived types that enable converting instances of the CLR type to and from instances of other types. A type converter is associated with a CLR type using the System.ComponentModel.TypeConverterAttribute attribute. A TypeConverterAttribute can be specified directly on the CLR type or on a property. A type converter specified on a property always takes precedence over a type converter specified on the CLR type of the property. |
variable | Represents the storage of some data that must be saved and accessed later. |
workflow | A single activity or tree of activities invoked by a host process. |
XAML | eXtensible Application Markup Language |
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