Haven’t we beaten this to death yet? Apparently not, if Keith Swenson and Boris Lublinsky have anything to say about it. The discussion is leading nowhere. Boris inadvertently sums up the pointlessness of it in his conclusion:
The confusion about BPEL and BPM in general seems to keep growing in the industry. There is still no [...]
Anyone interested in the history of BPM technology (brief as it is) should not miss Ismael Ghalimi’s recounting of it, “Why All This Matters.” As a seminal figure in that history, his discussion of the relationship between BPMN and BPEL, the two important standards in BPM, is especially notable. Neither standard is perfect. But while BPMN has [...]
Packt Publishing sent me a copy of “Process Driven SOA Using BPMN and BPEL” by Juric and Pant, and on the plane to OMG’s BPM Think Tank I had a chance to review it. In addition to the usual boilerplate about BPM and SOA, the book promises to show how to do roundtrip engineering between [...]
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