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Get your facts straight ...
BPMN stands for Business Process [b}Modeling Notation, it was first developed at BPMI.org, which toward the end of last year merged with the OMG.

And it is not BPMN that is the standard that will make BPEL irrelevant, it is the BPDM (Business Process Description Model) meta-model that will allow a model developed in BPMN (or say UML) to be translated into BPEL ... an early version of that spec is due out soon. Indeed, at that point, BPEL, JAVA or Assembler, they just become the implementation languages.

As someone put it, there is as much Business in BPEL as there is in COBOL.
Posted by: erhum   Posted on: 06/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Get your facts straight ...  erhum | 06/19/06
Thanks for the clarification  Joe McKendrick ZDNet Moderator | 06/20/06
You got BPDM wrong, etc  henley | 06/24/06
Human interaction is essential for next step in software  David Chassels | 06/19/06
ampqritucokiuptvcoibetyougewrwavfrtivsrstuioplkjhgfdsazxcvbnm,./  madoline | 06/19/06
(b)(/b) (i) (/i) (u) (u/) (pre) (/pre)  madoline | 06/19/06

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