Is it a good idea use WF for all application sizes? From more simple to more complex applications, considering that all applications follow a workflow, even in most of cases the workflow be implicit?
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No, Workflow Foundation is not going to be useful for every single application that you build. You’re going to have to measure the benefits and costs against your project on a case by case basis to determine if it would be viable. This is really going to be the case for anything you consider using.
While every application, in a sense, has a workflow, Workflow Foundation is a heavy framework, especially for simple workflows that are easily defined, and should only be used when you need to put a significant amount of effort in defining what the workflows of you application are.