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Subject: RE: What do people really expect from ebXML? -Transactions!
William J. Kammerer >for the vast bulk of domestic U.S. trade and commerce, is BPM and >economic event modeling, or whatever, really required when we have a >well-developed framework of law such as the U.C.C. and bankruptcy? Is >it overkill? 1. Use it where you need it, don't where you don't. 2. The Business Transaction level of BPM (not the same as Philip Goatly's meaning of business transaction) bakes in the relevant well-developed framework of law, such as it applies to electronic commerce. And that level should be fairly easy to use. So is it overkill? Like everything else, it depends. It's the basically the same transaction model as RosettaNet, and they use it for domestic transactions. -Bob Haugen
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