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Subject: Fw: [wsbpel] OASIS Symposium | TC Involvement
- From: Diane Jordan <drj@us.ibm.com>
- To: jane.harnad@oasis-open.org
- Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2007 12:54:22 -0500
Jane,
We had no TC meeting last week and several
TC members were still on holiday so we missed the deadline but there is
interest in providing BPEL presentations for the symposium if its not too
late. We discussed this on the TC call today and Abbie and Martin
mentioned they were going to a board meeting where the agenda would be
discussed so we provided this abstract directly to them. Dieter
has a presentation he's given at other events but there are others on the
TC who also had ideas. I asked that any abstracts be sent be end
of day today in hopes that it wouldn't be too late for them to be considered.
Thanks and sorry for the lateness.
Regards, Diane
IBM Emerging Internet Software Standards
drj@us.ibm.com
(919)254-7221 or 8-444-7221, Mobile: 919-624-5123, Fax 845-491-5709
----- Forwarded by Diane
Jordan/Raleigh/IBM on 01/10/2007 12:48 PM -----
Dieter Koenig1/Germany/IBM@IBMDE
01/10/2007 12:17 PM
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Diane (, Mike, Abbie), this is an abstract
for a WS-BPEL 2.0 presentation I gave several times, including a couple
of OASIS events - it may be used for this event as well:
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Business Processes not only play a key
role in Business-to-Business (B2B) and Enterprise Application Integration
(EAI) scenarios by exposing the appropriate invocation and interaction
patterns but they are the fundamental basis for building heterogeneous
and distributed applications (workflow-based applications).
Web Services Business Process Execution
Language (WS-BPEL) 2.0 provides the language to specify business processes
that are composed of Web services as well as exposed as Web services. Business
Processes specified via WS-BPEL are portable; they can be carried out by
every WS-BPEL compliant execution environment.
This presentation gives an overview
of the WS-BPEL language and shows how it can be used to compose Web services.
It provides highlights of WS-BPEL, including structured activities, correlation,
compensation, and fault handling. Finally, the OASIS WS-BPEL Technical
Committee work, the current status of the standard, and an outlook on follow-on
activities is presented.
--------
Kind Regards
DK
From: Diane Jordan [mailto:drj@us.ibm.com]
Sent: 03 January 2007 15:39
To: wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [wsbpel] Fw: [chairs] OASIS Symposium | TC Involvement
fyi - It looks like this was just sent to chairs.
Regards, Diane
IBM Emerging Internet Software Standards
drj@us.ibm.com
(919)254-7221 or 8-444-7221, Mobile: 919-624-5123, Fax 845-491-5709
----- Forwarded by Diane Jordan/Raleigh/IBM on 01/03/2007 06:38 PM -----
"Jane Harnad"
<jane.harnad@oasis-open.org>
01/03/2007 05:49 PM
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Dear OASIS TC Chairs:
Happy New Year!
We are sending out a final reminder to all our TCs -- to submit at least
one
presentation, tutorial, and/or panel session for our annual spring OASIS
Symposium on “eBusiness and Open Standards: Understanding the Facts,
Fiction, and Future”, 15-20 April 2006 in San Diego, California. All TC
Members are welcome to submit a proposal for the program. The deadline
was
extended until this Friday - 5 January 2007. Guidelines and submission
details may be found at:
http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium/2007/call-for-participation.php.
TCs are also encouraged to schedule face-to-face (F2F) meetings in
conjunction with the event. We have taken the time to evaluate all
the
feedback from last year (as well as previous years) and have decided to
waive the meeting fee and adjust our offerings. Details on these adjustments
may be found on the website at:
http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium/2007/committee-meetings.php.
In addition to all the above, we're planning several special
"member-related" events at the Symposium. One such event will
be our annual
"OASIS TC Lightning Rounds". As you know, this is a great opportunity
to
educate the members on what your TC is accomplishing, find out the status
of
related work, appeal for input, and identify areas for liaison and
development. Each TC should designate one representative to deliver a short
presentation on the work of the TC. Presentations will be compiled and
posted on the OASIS website for future reference. Similar to last year,
we
are hoping for approximately 3-4 slides or 2-3 minutes worth of compact
status data and pointers per TC.
Standards work is significantly improved by the kind of broad
cross-fertilization that the Symposium facilitates. We do hope you consider
these great opportunity for we want to emphasize how important co-location
and community-building is to our work at OASIS. We had a great turnout
last
year and are very hopeful that our co-location option will be even more
positive this year.
As an OASIS Technical Committee Member, your help is needed to:
1. submit a presentation, panel session, and/or tutorial proposal by the
deadline of 5 January
2. discuss the advantages of holding a F2F at the Symposium during your
next
TC meeting
3. reserve TC meeting space using the online form
(http://www.oasis-open.org/events/symposium/2007/committee-meetings.php),
as soon as possible, so space can be allocated
4. and designate a representative to deliver an update on your TC's work
during our annual TC Lightning Round Sessions
Thank you in advance for your support. We look forward to seeing you all
in
San Diego.
Regards,
Jane
Jane Harnad
Manager of Events
OASIS
jane.harnad@oasis-open.org
+1978-667-5115 ext 214
Office Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday
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