A Technical Comparison of XPDL, BPML and BPEL4WS

Topics:
Business Process Management,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
BPEL,
Software,
Operational Planning,
It Operations,
Enterprise Software,
Cape Visions,
Business Process Automation,
Business Process,
Business Operations,
Web Services
Source:
Cape Visions

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Overview: XML-based business process languages represent a new approach to expressing abstract and executable processes that address all aspects of enterprise business processes, including in particular those areas important for web-based services. This paper focuses on a comparison of three XML business process languages. It compares the Business Process Management Initiative's BPML, XPDL, the WfMC proposed standard, and the new standard proposed by IBM, Microsoft and BEA, BPEL4WS, hereafter abbreviated to BPEL.

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Format: PDF | Size: 224KB | Date: Dec 2002 | Pages: 22


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