Every other workflow system I've worked with has had a Queue domain object, 
which is a persistent named repository for tasks.  They are used in both push 
and pull assignment models, and provide a point of control and extensibility to 
address specific task-management needs.

Actor pools are not the same, because they are per-task-instance.  For example, 
if a group of people pull tasks from a common task pool fed by multiple inputs, 
there's no way, beyond modifying the individual task-instances and driving 
process definitions, to, say, replace Huey and Dewey with Mickey and Minnie 
when Huey and Dewey fly south for the winter.

Am I missing something?  

-Ed Staub


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