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Subject: Re: [ebxml-jc] Need more input for Wikipedia
Durand, Jacques R. wrote: >All: > >I started to edit the wikipedia - especially the " Current Work" >section in the ebXML page. >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EbXML > >So far I updated the ebXML Messaging current work (about 7 lines), for >your review. > >I realize I need a few lines from each of you on each component, that >strategically highlights the value of your latest releases - I am afraid >the white paper is not concise enough on this for me to pinpoint what >needs to be said in the fewest words. > >When you have time... > >Thanks, >Jacques > > > For ebBP... Change from: Change to: Driven by As a standard language to configure business systems for business collaboration execution between collaborating parties or business partners. the ebBP is targeted for monitoring of collaborative business processes among business partners/parties. In December 2006, ebXML BPSS (Business Process Schema Specification) or ebBP v2.0.4 was approved as an OASIS Standard and the team anticipates an ISO submission soon. Promotion and adoption of ebBP have focused primarily on domain user communities that contributed to, shown an interest in, or plan adoption of this collaboration business process definition. An open source editor, freebxmlbp, is available on Source Forge. Worldwide, communities such as knit wear/textiles, eGovernment, health care, financial services, and others will be part of ebBP's future for the domain of collaborative or eBusiness processes. With a distinctive abstraction, ebBP supports communities whether basic file exchange, messaging, and/or SOAP-based implementation architectures apply. It specifies business activities - simple or complex, nested or composed - and quality of service contracts such as those for reliability, security, and expected exception notifications or positive acknowledgements. Business transaction patterns, conditional expressions, business semantic variables and other ebBP functions support the varying activities within binary or multi-party collaborations indicative of the eBusiness environment.
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