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Methodologies
BPML
UBL
SOA
Specifications
BPML
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Other
application
integration
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Business Process
Execution Language 1.1
BPEL has emerged as a key technology for specifying
the flow of web services for business processes. It's an XML vocabulary
for expressing business process behavior and the exchange of messages
for purposes such as transaction processing.
An OASIS technical committee published this
version 1.1 specification and a draft version 2.0 specification
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General Purpose Registry/Repository
Information Model
This white paper from NIST describes a UML model and XML service
interface for an e-business registry/repository.
Business Process
Modeling Language
BPML is a solution for modeling business processes.
It supports end-to-end process modeling, collaborative processes, and
transactional processes.
Corporate
Portals and XML
Clive Finkelstein discusses how use XML to feed corporate portals
from data warehouses and data marts.
e-Government
Interoperability Framework
This white paper by the Office of the e-Envoy explains the UK
government interoperability framework (e-GIF) based on web technologies. It
includes an e-Government Metadata standard and standard
XML schemas.
Extensible Business Reporting
Language (XBRL)
XBRL is a
specification for a vocabulary for reporting business
information. It is a joint effort of the
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, Canadian
Institute of Chartered Accountants, accounting firms, software
companies and financial organizations.
Syntax-Neutral
Definition of Business Semantics
Martin Bryan suggests a solution for expressing semantics in the
exchange of e-business data.
UBL
Presentation
This is Eve Maler's tutorial about OASIS UBL and the documents supported in
the early phases. These include orders, order responses and
cancellations, invoices and receipts.
Web Service-Oriented Architecture: The Best Solution to Business Integration
Amrai O'Toole
This is a good overview of SOA as a solution for business integration problems. The author explains the role of the Internet as the Universal Information Bus
and defines web service-oriented architecture as "simple endpoints, rich data".
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