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Subject: ebbp-bpmn 2/14/2006: Updated BPMN Comment and Attachment


Today,
One update was noted re: the diagrams posted to you yesterday. The 
package with the update is publicly available at: 
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/16684/ebxmlbp-v2.0.2-Document-pr-BPMN-r02-en.zip

Dale Moberg shared briefly today how the OMG and BPMN meetings are 
evolving and we are available to answer questions or provide more use 
cases regarding shared collaboration.

Thank you.
=============
previous email:

As a second followup to the BPMN-ebBP discussions 7 and 9 February 2006, 
see attached the updated .vsd and BPMN diagrams in .pdf format.  They 
represent the first reorganization to:

   1. Utilize the joint activity.
   2. Associate the operation activities to business transaction activities.
   3. Show the use of business signals and business signal exceptions
      (such as Negative Receipt Acknowledgement).
   4. Start to integrate more details (albeit slowly) to accommodate
      shared business collaboration.

Initial thoughts of potential gaps or open questions for BPMN that may 
be relevant for shared collaboration:

   1. Visibility of the BT pattern and its constraints and guidelines
   2. Business QoS aspects (guidance that may translate to technical
      mechanisms in the messaging infrastructure)
   3. More detailed modeling of the business document (this may be part
      of properties). This may be too granular for BPMN however.
   4. Need for end timers
          * Timers are not just for exceptions but may be for receipt of
            a business signal (Receipt or Acceptance Ack), and for the
            overall collaboration, activity, etc.
   5. Need to be able to model simply multiple internal processes to
      support different operations, or the same operation using
      different mechanisms.
   6. How to effectively show how a business partner may assume many
      roles in a pool.
          * For example, a Supplier (exposed in Business Collaboration)
            may assume the roles of Buyer, Distributor or Seller. These
            roles may be specific to the activities within a joint
            activity or be associated with the activities defined
            elsewhere but visible in a Complex Business Transaction
            Activity.

...[updated in subsequent email]
 <http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/16657/ebxmlbp-v2.0.2-Document-pr-BPMN-en.zip>
Have a good meeting and thank you for your consideration.

The ebBP team
Dale Moberg, co-chairs
Monica J. Martin

Note: Dale is at the meeting to discuss these.
Second note: Meeting minutes posted that detail our two day discussions 
can be found at: 
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/16658/ebxmlbp-v2.0.2-Minutes-020706-020906.txt





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