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Subject: Fw: [wsbpel] v2.1 - Workflow is just a Pi process - new paper from CSC, as PDF download
Clarification! DW ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Pyke" <jpyke@dial.pipex.com> To: "'Howard N Smith'" <howard.smith@ontology.org>; <wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:41 AM Subject: RE: [wsbpel] v2.1 - Workflow is just a Pi process - new paper from CSC, as PDF download > For the sake of clarification Howard Smith's paper is not sent on behalf > of the WfMC or any individual associated with the WfMC - it may be > Howard's intention to use the paper as a discussion document at the next > joint meeting but any inference to it being WfMC policy or agreed > statement would be incorrect. > > Regards > > Jon Pyke > Chair WfMC > > -----Original Message----- > From: Howard N Smith [mailto:howard.smith@ontology.org] > Sent: 12 November 2003 14:13 > To: wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org > Subject: [wsbpel] v2.1 - Workflow is just a Pi process - new paper from > CSC, as PDF download > > > fyi > > http://www.bpm3.com/picalculus/workflow-is-just-a-pi-process.pdf > > This paper provides an update on the unification of WFM and BPM. It was > written to provide > enhanced understanding between the WFMC and BPMI community and may also > be helpful to > members of BPEL TC at OASIS. It shows how workflow patterns can be > modelled using BPML > and how BPMS can use BPML to implement workflow semantics. As such, it > illustrates aspects > roadmap towards BPMS and the "use cases" for BPEL. > > Abstract: There is much talk today about a business process management > (BPM) rEvolution. > The revolutionary part is about a new category of software known as the > business process > management system (BPMS). The evolutionary part is about using the BPMS > to exploit existing > business and technology assets in a way that creates new value. Along > with any revolution > comes confusion. What exactly is BPM? Isn't it just workflow technology, > which has been in > use for twenty years, plus Web services? Why don't we describe what is > going on today as > the "new workflow rEvolution," a subtle extension of workflow systems? > To answer these > questions, we explore the foundations of the workflow paradigm, and > describe the paradigm > shift in technology that is needed to overcome limitations of workflow > systems to build and > deploy robust business process management systemsthe kind of information > systems that > businesses now demand as new sources of competitive advantage in an ever > more uncertain > and complex global economy. > > Feedback welcome. > > Regards, > > Howard Smith > CSC/BPMI > > > cell +44 7711 594 494 (worldwide) > home office +44 20 8660 1963 > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of > the OASIS TC), go to > http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel/members/leave_workgr > oup.php. > > > To unsubscribe from this mailing list (and be removed from the roster of the OASIS TC), go to http://www.oasis-open.org/apps/org/workgroup/wsbpel/members/leave_workgroup.php. > >
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