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Subject: [ebxml-cppa-btp] Hofman 9/9/2002: Draft paper from Choreology onTransaction Management in ebXML
The BCP Specification is working to define a communications reference model and the common business communications protocol for BPSS (BCP model scope recognizes the three UMM layers - collaboration/requirements, transaction and service). The Collaboration Communication Reference Model specifically defines the behaviour that should occur within the application and session layers of business processes. Our current task is to create a detailed state machine that can be represented in multiple state diagrams (hierarchical state machines). Query me offline for more details. Thank you. Monica J. Martin Program Manager Drake Certivo, Inc. 208.585.5946 -----Original Message----- From: Hofman, Wout (NL - Diemen) [mailto:WHofman@deloitte.nl] Sent: Friday, September 06, 2002 1:10 AM To: 'Tony Fletcher'; BCPS (list) ; BPSS List Ebtwg; Ebxml-Cppa List Cc: Arch UeB list; BCP&MC (list); Naujok, Klaus-Dieter (TMG); ebXML CPP/A BTP List; Hansell, Hans Armfelt; Nickull, Duane (ebXML); Un-Tmwg list Subject: RE: Draft paper from Choreology on Transaction Management in ebXM L This paper looks very interesting. Could someone inform me of the status? I would propose that we move to a higher level of transaction, e.g. business transactions. Business transaction processing also should abide the ACID rules of (database) transactions, but there is one difference. Resources in business transactions are for instance production means (machines, trucks, balance, etc.) and humans. Therefore, I have the opinion that business transactions are aimed to attune the utilization of resources in different organizations. To me it would be possible to define standard protocols for business transactions, since trade between organizations seems to abide certain patterns. Furthermore, these patterns seem also applicable to business transactions with governmental institutions, e.g. customs. Is it worthwhile to investigate these matters further? I am currently putting them on paper (unfortunately in Dutch), but the basic concepts can be easily translated. Wout Hofman -----Original Message----- From: Tony Fletcher [ <mailto:tony_fletcher@btopenworld.com> mailto:tony_fletcher@btopenworld.com] Sent: donderdag 5 september 2002 23:43 To: BCPS (list) ; BPSS List Ebtwg; Ebxml-Cppa List Cc: Arch UeB list; BCP&MC (list); Naujok, Klaus-Dieter (TMG); ebXML CPP/A BTP List; Hansell, Hans Armfelt; Nickull, Duane (ebXML); Un-Tmwg list Subject: Draft paper from Choreology on Transaction Management in ebXML << Message: Untitled Attachment >> << File: 2002-09-05_ebXML_Transaction_Management.doc >> This e-mail message and its attachments are subject to the disclaimer published at the following website of Deloitte & Touche : http://www.deloitte.nl/disclaimer <http://www.deloitte.nl/disclaimer> < http://www.deloitte.nl/index.asp?Pageid=010109135051734 <http://www.deloitte.nl/index.asp?Pageid=010109135051734> >
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