Business process definition language specification summary
If different departments use different business process definitions, they will be quite difficult in business processes. In order to consistenate business process definitions to solve the problem of business processes between different application systems, many standard organizations start a business process definition language, individuals think
There is a certain future of the following:
XPDL: Dearly known, WFMC specification.
BPML: BPML is a specification published by the BPMI organization. WFMC and BPMI announced on June 26, 2002 to develop business processes and workflow standards, namely BPML, using BPML to describe the workflow process, while using XPDL defined workflow models.
EBXML: EBXML is a set of specifications that support modular e-commerce frameworks. EBXML supports a global electronic market that makes any company's enterprises through XML-based information, unrequet, and handled business. EBXML is the United Nations (UN / CEFACT, Trade Promotion and E-Commerce Center) and Oasis (Structured Information Standard Development Organization) to advocate, global participation in the development and use specification.
WSCI: It seems to be a Code of W3C, Oracle, SAP and other companies are seriously supported.
BPEL4WS: On August 9, 2002, Microsoft and IBM jointly released a new normative BPEL4WS, incorporates previous XLANG and WSFL. It seems to be submitted to OASIS, out of the past two days, and WSCI is the head.
XML-based business process definition language specification is in the process of continuous development, and it is necessary to integrate each other, and it is worthy of attention.