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Business Process Modeling Language (BPML)

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[March 08, 2001] "BPMI.org (the Business Process Management Initiative) is a non-profit organization that empowers companies of all sizes, across all industries, to develop and operate business processes that span multiple applications and business partners, behind the firewall and over the Internet. The Initiative's mission is to promote and develop the use of Business Process Management (BPM) through the establishment of standards for process design, deployment, execution, maintenance, and optimization. BPMI.org develops open specifications, assists IT vendors for marketing their implementations, and supports businesses for using Business Process Management technologies. On the back-end, technology integration standards such as XML Schema, SOAP, and J2EE enable the convergence of legacy infrastructures toward process-oriented enterprise computing. On the front-end, emerging protocols such as ebXML, RosettaNet, and BizTalk support the process-level collaboration among business partners. BPMI.org leverages those converging trends by developing technologies that empower companies of all sizes, across all industries, to develop and operate business processes that span multiple applications and business partners, behind the firewall and over the Internet. BPMI.org defines open specifications, such as the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML), and the Business Process Query Language (BPQL), that will enable the standards-based management of e-Business processes with forthcoming Business Process Management Systems (BPMS), in much the same way SQL enabled the standards-based management of business data with off-the-shelf Database Management Systems (DBMS)."

Scope: "BPMI.org considers an e-Business process conducted among two business partners as made of three parts: a Public Interface and two Private Implementations (one for each partner). The Public Interface is common to the partners and is supported by protocols such as ebXML, RosettaNet, and BizTalk. The Private Implementations are specific to every partner and are described in any executable language. BPML is one such language. Once developed, the Private Implementation of an e-Business process must be deployed on a platform that will actually execute it. For this purpose, BPMI.org defines BPQL, a standard management interface for the deployment and execution of e-Business processes. Furthermore, BPQL relies on UDDI in order to provide a standard way to register, advertise, and discover the Public Interfaces of e-Business processes..."

[August 29, 2003] BPMI.org Releases Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) Version 1.0. The BPMI Notation Working Group has announced the release of a public draft for the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN Version 1.0). The BPMN specification "provides a graphical notation for expressing business processes in a Business Process Diagram (BPD). The objective of BPMN is to support process management by both technical users and business users by providing a notation that is intuitive to business users yet able to represent complex process semantics. As an amalgamation of best practices within the business modeling community, BPMN provides a simple, standardized means of communicating process information to other business users, process implementers, customers, and suppliers. BPMN 1.0 allows different XML-based process languages, e.g., Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (BPEL4WS v1.1) and Business Process Modeling Language (BPML v1.0), to be visualized using common elements. BPMN is a comprehensive notation and points toward the convergence of open standards for business process management by enabling practitioners to more easily exchange business process models between different business process languages using a standardized graphical notation."

[March 08, 2001] BPMI.org Releases Draft Specification for the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML). The Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI.org) has announced the publication of a proposed draft specification for the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML). BPML is "a meta-language for the modeling of business processes,just as XML is a meta-language for the modeling of business data. BPML provides an abstracted execution model for collaborative and transactional business processes that span multiple applications and business partners,behind the firewall and over the Internet,across multiple verticals." Appendix A of the 155-page 'Version 0.4' specification supplies the XML schema for BPML; future working drafts of BPML are expected to track with the W3C XML Schema specification. The BPMI initiative is supported by some 84 members; its mission "is to promote and develop the use of Business Process Management (BPM) through the establishment of standards for process design, deployment, execution, maintenance, and optimization. BPMI.org develops open specifications, assists IT vendors for marketing their implementations, and supports businesses for using Business Process Management technologies." Coordinate with BPML, BPMI.org is developing a specification for The Business Process Query Language (BPQL). BPQL "is a management interface to a business process management infrastructure that includes a process execution facility (Process Server) and a process deployment facility (Process Repository). The BPQL interface to a Process Server enables business analysts to query the state and control the execution of process instances managed by the Process Server. This interface is based on the Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)."

BPMI.org Members [2001年03月05日] included: Action Technologies, Altaworks, AP Engines, ATG, Attunity, Aventail, BEA, Black Pearl, Blaze Software, Bowstreet, British American Tobacco, bTrade.com, BusinessThreads, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, CASEwise, CNT, Concentus, Consilient, CSC, Covasoft, CrossWorlds, Cyclone Commerce, DataChannel, Deloitte Consulting, Ectone, Enterworks, Entricom, ePatterns, Epiance, Epicentric, Evidian, eXcelon, Exterprise, Extricity, FileNET, Fuegotech, Fujitsu, Genient, Gollaborate, Hewlett-Packard, Holosofx, IBM, Infosys, Intalio, Intraspect, Jamcracker, KTI, Level 8, Lombardi Software, MEGA International, MERANT, Mercator, Metaserver, NextSet, Nortel Networks, NOVO, Ontology.Org, OSM, Pegasystems, Popkin Software, ProActivity, Proforma, PureEdge, Reef, Rycon, S1, SeeBeyond, SilverStream, SpiritSoft, Staffware, Sterling Commerce, Sun Microsystems, Sungard Business Integration, Suplicity, Sybase, Taviz, TechSpan, TIBCO, Timogen Systems, Versata, VerticalNet, Verve, XML Global, XMLFund.

[September 07, 2000] As of September 2000, BPMI.org co-founders include: Aventail Corporation, Black Pearl, Blaze Software, Bowstreet, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young U.S., Computer Sciences Corporation, Cyclone Commerce, DataChannel, Entricom, Intalio, Ontology.Org, S1 Corporation, Versata, VerticalNet, Verve, and XMLFund.

[August 08, 2000] An announcement from Intalio, Inc. describes the formation of a industry group "to define standards for the management of mission-critical business processes that span multiple applications, corporate departments, and business partners." Sixteen companies and organizations have founded the initiative. The initiative's first deliverable is an XML schema formalizing a 'Business Process Modeling Language (BPML).' "The first draft of the BPML Schema will be released to the public in Q4 2000 and cover transactions and compensating transactions, dataflow, messages and scheduled events, business rules, security roles, and exceptions. BPMI.org will eventually lead to the additional development of a management protocol based on industry standards such as SOAP and DAV for the deployment and management of business processes modeled accordingly to the forthcoming BPML Schema. The [related] Business Process Query Language (BPQL) defines a standard interface to forthcoming Business Process Management Systems (BPMS). It will allow system administrators to manage the BPMS and business analysts to query instances of business processes running on it. The BPML Schema will initially cover transactions and compensating transactions, dataflow, messages and scheduled events, business rules, security roles, and exceptions. The covering of distributed resources might be eventually added in order to support the workflow-related standards developed by the WfMC. BPMI.org will put a very strong emphasis on three major aspects: First, the BPML Schema will be used by Business Process Management Systems for mission-critical applications and therefore must offer an explicit support for synchronous and asynchronous distributed transactions. Second, the BPML Schema will be used for modeling business processes deployed behind the firewall and over the Internet, and therefore must offer advanced capabilities related to security. Finally, the BPML Schema will be used through Integrated Development Environments allowing business analysts, system analysts and developers to collaborate over the entire project's lifecycle, and therefore must offer advanced capabilities related to project management. [...] BPMI.org and ebXML are addressing complementary aspects of e-Business process integration. While ebXML provides a standard way to manage Collaborative Business Processes (CBP), BPMI.org focuses on the modeling, deployment, and management of Enterprise Business Processes (EBP)." From the announcement: "Intalio, the Business Process Management Company, with Aventail, Black Pearl, Blaze Software, Bowstreet, Cap Gemini Ernst & Young, Computer Sciences Corporation, Cyclone Commerce, DataChannel, Entricom, Ontology.Org, S1 Corporation, Versata, VerticalNet, Verve, and XMLFund announced today that they will form a group to define standards for the management of mission-critical business processes that span multiple applications, corporate departments, and business partners. The XML-based standards generated from the initiative will support and complement existing business-to-business collaboration protocols such as RosettaNet, BizTalk, and ebXML, as well as technology integration standards including J2EE and SOAP. The first deliverable of the Business Process Management Initiative will be the specification of the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML). BPML is an XML Schema that provides a standard way to model mission-critical business processes. XML (eXtensible Markup Language) is the new Internet standard for marking up data to facilitate exchanges of information between businesses, independently of applications and platforms. By covering many dimensions of business process modeling that are specific to processes deployed internally to the enterprise, including business rules, security roles, distributed transactions, compensating transactions, and exception handling, BPML will bridge the gap between legacy IT infrastructures and emerging business-to-business collaboration protocols such as RosettaNet, BizTalk, and ebXML. The Business Process Modeling Language will enable the enterprise to model, deploy, and manage business processes such as order management, customer care, demand planning, product development, and strategic sourcing. This will allow the IT infrastructure to provide greater adaptability to the business of the enterprise and easier manageability of constantly evolving business processes, eventually leading to higher levels of profitability."

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