A computerized method of managing workload within a Workflow-Management-System
(WFMS), the WFMS having a process-model, the process-model including one or more
activities being the nodes of an arbitrary graph, and directed edges of the graph
defining a potential control-flow within the process-model. The method comprises
a determination-step, wherein the process-model is analyzed if a priority-execution-indicator
is assigned to the activity within the process model; and a launching step, wherein,
in the affirmative case of the determination-step, the WFMS launches execution
of the activity in the activity's execution-environment with an execution priority
specified according to the priority execution indicator. Moreover the WFMS can
set its own execution priority, and processing-related messages for communication
are set to the execution priority specified.