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Subject: Re: [ebxml-bp] FW: Differences between an operation and a BT


Anders,

I'm still learning BPSS ; -)

I really believe the new tutorial and model I have is
winning converts.  I walked someone thru this today
in 15 mins via phone and them looking at the JPG
model and the steps to do.

We've needed this for a long time.  Ability to show
average business analyst how they can use BPSS
to formalize and create an exact representation of
the details in their business process.

The power of pictures.

Don't under-sell BPSS - the underlying method
and approach is elegant, powerful yet attainable.

Cheers, DW

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Anders W. Tell" <anderst@toolsmiths.se>
To: <ebxml-bp@lists.oasis-open.org>
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ebxml-bp] FW: Differences between an operation and a BT


> David RR Webber wrote:
> 
> >Therefore you can only do limited subset of BPSS with
> >WSDL - where you have an interchange profile that
> >can work with minimum (see my email earlier today).
> >  
> >
> 
> Agree, I have no problems removing a few of the flags and reveal that 
> raw WS handles only a subset of desired business semantics.
> 
> >p.s. BTW - I'm not buying that BPSS is complex - 
> >      sophisticated 'yes' - complex - well you can 
> >      hide complexity with good models that are
> >      easy to use.
> >  
> >
> But you are an expert with lots of hours with BPSS ;-)
> 
> /anders
> 
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