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Subject: Re: Business Process Modeling Language (BPML)
Robert, Check out http://www.commonlanguage.com/resources/commonlang/index.html I completely agree with your comment. Paul Robert Dakin <dakin@pcug.org.au> on 08/21/2000 10:23:57 PM To: "'ebXML Business Process'" <ebXML-bp@lists.ebxml.org> cc: (bcc: Paul R. Levine/Telcordia) Subject: Re: Business Process Modeling Language (BPML) On Mon, 21 Aug 2000 11:43:54 -0400, Paul R. Levine wrote: > > > >I have to agree with Bob. > >One of the claims of BPML is that the semantics of business information > exchanged within an enterprise is different from that in B2B exchanges. I > fundamenally disagree with that claim, if I understand it correctly. > Telcordia COMMON LANGUAGE Products, originally developed for A2A > interoperability among business applications in the old Bell System, are > now predominantly used throughout North America,and growing > internationally for flow-through exchanges of business information of > telecom service providers that must inteoperate. Paul, I have a question and a comment. Can you point me to information on Telcordia COMMON LANGUAGE Products? I would expect the semantics of business information exchanged within an enterprise to be a *superset* of that in B2B exchanges, with some additional internal functionality not connected with B2B. It is a bit like Internet mail programs - not all provide the same functionality to users, but they had better support the same communication protocols. Regards, Robert ___________________________________________________________ Dr Robert Dakin Dakin Technology daktec@pcug.org.au Home page: http://www.pcug.org.au/~daktec/ Tel: +61 2 6255 1436 Fax: +61 2 6255 1304
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