Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a method of illustrating business processes in the form of a diagram similar to a flowchart. BPMN provides a standard notation that is readily understandable by management personnel, analysts and developers. Find BPMN basics, best practices and tutorials for architects, developers, and IT management.
BPMN linking business and IT for BPM/SOA ARTICLE - The oft stated SOA goal of bringing together business and IT to work on applications is being realized by users of the BPMN, argues Ismael Ghalimi, a leader in its development.
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Co-evolution of BPMN and BPEL drives BPM in SOA settings
SearchSOA.com | 15 Apr 2009 ARTICLE - The SOA industry often likes to pit standards against each other in 'standards wars.' BPMN and the BPEL seem to be a case where co-evolution and collaboration seem to be the rule.
UML modeler includes BPMN support
SearchSOA.com | 16 Dec 2008 ARTICLE - UModel V2008 Release 2 added support for Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) to the UML support already featured in UModel. The tool can serve for re-engineering services.
Model-driven SOA
10 Oct 2006 TIP - In this SOA Advisor, Adam Michelson notes the lack of SOA modeling tools and provides his own architectural modeling framework.
If a company is using EDI for electronic invoicing and payment of freight bills via the Web, how will another electronic bill/pay system
using XML integrate with it? Or can it?
EDI (electronic data ...
UML for XML pros
Submitted By: By Ed Tittel | 04 Dec 2002 TIP - Short discussion of UML and a book with more info.
BPM Resource Guide
SearchSOA.com | 16 Jan 2009 LEARNING GUIDE - What's happening with Business Process Management? Find out with this resource guide that covers latest news on BPM tools, initiatives and platforms.
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