Tag Archives: Service

Trend in BPM: BPM enabled Applications

“By the year 2012, BPM will be subsumed into major applications.” Simon Hayward See also: http://www.ebizq.net/blogs/bpmblog/2007/03/the_death_of_bpm_it_aint_over.php An interesting statement. Especially in the light of the remarks about “What is a Process?” that I made earlier: http://www.bpmnforum.net/blog/bpmn/bpmn-in-research/what-is-a-business-process/ I suggested, that there … Continue reading

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Quality of Service Contracts

[ad] (1) speaks also about Quality of Service Contracts. In my understanding these questions need to be answered: Is the service synchronous or asynchronous. If it is asynchronous, are there queues (serialization contexts) or not? If there are queues, which … Continue reading

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Defining a behavioral contract

When Web Service Components interact with each other, it is important to establish a reliable contract between them. Often the Contract is only defined on a syntactical level, i.e. the signature of the web services that each component offers. The … Continue reading

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