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  • BPMN 2.0 with BPEL — the debate is just starting


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    Bruce Silver saw my previous post on the simplicity of BPMN vs. BPEL for execution and wondered: “Are we still debating this?” Still? The BPMN 2.0 spec just went to beta in August and no vendor yet has an implementation of the new BPMN 2.0 execution language. So at this point the debate is just getting ...
    6 days ago
  • VOSibilities podcast #39: Modeling process applications with BPMN 2.0


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    We are pleased to present a recording of a webinar originally delivered on November 19, 2009 entitled Modeling Process Applications with BPMN 2.0 . The webinar features Forrester Research Principal Analyst Jeffrey Hammond who delivers a talk called Balancing the Costs and Benefits of Software Modeling. Active ...
    1 week ago
  • Which is simpler: BPMN or BPEL?


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    BPEL is complex and BPMN is simple, right? After all, BPMN has a nice graphical notation. The BPEL standard only specifies what the language looks like in XML. That alone ought to be enough claim the prize for BPMN. However, what if you use BPMN’s notation for a process but use BPEL for the executable ...
    1 week ago
  • CTO Tuesdays #5: Engine-managed correlation


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    In episode #5 of our continuing webinar series on technical topics of interest to developers, architects and business analysts working with SOA-based business process management systems (BPMS), Dr. Michael Rowley, CTO, Active Endpoints compares and contrasts two different styles of message correlation. In episode #4 ...
    1 week ago
  • CTO Tuesdays #4: Message correlation


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    I have good news and bad news. The good news is that we (finally) have replays of episode #4 of CTO Tuesdays, our regular weekly webinar on BPM topics of interest to process designers and developers. The subject of this webinar is message correlation, an interesting topic that details how systems match up running ...
    1 week ago
  • Why use BPMN for BPEL?


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    BPMN 2.0 and WS-BPEL 2.0 are the two most important standards for BPM today. But why are there two? Can’t you just care about BPEL or just care about BPMN? In fact, both standards matter and the two should be used together. To back that up, I have to convince you both that BPEL needs BPMN and that BPMN needs BPEL. ...
    3 weeks ago
  • CTO Tuesdays #3: BPMN and BPEL events


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    This week on CTO Tuesdays Active Endpoints CTO Michael Rowley presented how events are represented in BPMN 2.0 and BPEL. I think you will find Michael’s explanation of BPMN 2.0 event notation especially valuable. I have attached two versions of the recorded webinar to this post. The first is an iPod-formatted ...
    3 weeks ago
  • CTO Tuesdays #2: Introduction to WS-HumanTask


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    This week’s topic on CTO Tuesdays was an introduction to the new WS-HumanTask standard for workflow. In this informative session, Michael Rowley describes the importance of the new standard for workflow, how it separates tasks from processing and how WS-HumanTask enables human activities to be seen as services in ...
    4 weeks ago
  • ActiveVOS BPM and SoftConEx Revolutionize Airline Ticketing


    VOSibilitiesAuthority Authority: 457
    ActiveVOS and SoftConEx have announced that their products have been combined to deliver a revolution in airline ticketing workflow for distributors, business travel service companies and travel portals. Details are in the press release attached to this post.Post from: VOSibilities, the Active Endpoints BPMS blog ...
    4 weeks ago

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