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Re: [ebxml-dev] Announce: Article on Process Modeling for e-Business

Thanks, Paul. Those are very good points. I was aware of them, but in trying
to keep an already long
article from getting longer I didn't include them. If I do a revision I will
certainly keep them in mind
and try to give them justice.
Regards,
"Paul R. Levine" wrote:
> Mike,
>
> Thanks for sharing your article. As a BP type person in the world of
> ebXML, I appreciate your comments on the UMM. One strength of the UMM you
> didn't touch on is its help in doing prescriptive business process modeling
> through the use of patterns at the level of business transactions and their
> associated business service interactions. The ebTWG is now developing the
> idea of patterns at the level of business collaborations, i.e., scenarios,
> such as commitments and their fulfillment in ways that can be monitored.
> Another UMM strength is that is facilitates establishing a business process
> specification as part of a CPA in which there are legally binding
> commitments between pairs of trading partners.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
>
>
> Mike Rawlins
> <mike@rawlinsecconsu To: edi-l
< ebxml-dev
> lting.com> <
> cc: (bcc: Paul R.
Levine/Telcordia)
> 12/13/01 06:36 PM Subject: [ebxml-dev]
Announce: Article on Process
> Please respond to Modeling for e-Business
> mike
>
>
>
> You're probably either going to either love or hate this latest article
> in my series "ebXML - A Critical Analysis". Follow the link from my
> home page.
>
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> www.rawlinsecconsulting.com
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