The increasing importance of business process management forces enterprises to support their business processes at an operational level. Therefore, the adoption of process-aware information systems (PAISs) is a highly relevant and hot topic for every enterprise. The development of work ow patterns has become the most important factor for comparing different work ow technologies and business process modeling languages. Apart of the great success of work ow patterns in the academic area, vendors of work ow technologies have also adopted the patterns for their products. Despite that scienti c results about the usage of work ow patterns in practice are still very scarce. This book presents the outcoming of a case study investigating the occurrence of work ow patterns in real-world business processes. The context of the case study was con ned to the occurrence of work ow control- ow patterns, service interaction patterns and work ow activity patterns in the context of facility management.