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Building Orchestrations in B2Bi – The Case of BPEL 2.0 and BPMN 2.0
Lenhard, Jörg; Wirtz, Guido (2012): Building Orchestrations in B2Bi – The Case of BPEL 2.0 and BPMN 2.0, in: Andreas Schönberger, Oliver Kopp, und Niels Lohmann (Hrsg.), ZEUS-2012 : Services und ihre Komposition ; Proceedings of the 4th Central-European Workshop on Services and their Composition, ZEUS-2012 ; Bamberg, Germany, February 23-24, 2012, Aachen: CEUR, S. 58–65.
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ZEUS-2012 : Services und ihre Komposition ; Proceedings of the 4th Central-European Workshop on Services and their Composition, ZEUS-2012 ; Bamberg, Germany, February 23-24, 2012
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2012
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CEUR Workshop Proceedings ; 847
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English
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Various approaches for service-oriented business-to-business integration (B2Bi) rely on a top-down development methodology. The starting point is a choreography model which is subsequently partitioned into multiple orchestrations. Most current approaches use the Web Services Business Process Execution Language (BPEL) for implementing the latter. At the same time, a plethora of other languages, such as Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 process diagrams, is available. As integration partners are free to select the orchestration language of their choice, it should be easy to integrate different orchestration languages with current choreography technology. Language transformation, starting from a suitable format, is a means to achieve this. In this paper, we assess BPEL 2.0 and BPMN 2.0 process diagrams for their suitability for this transformation in a services-based B2Bi setting using a requirements framework identified through a literature study.
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Integriertes Management
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Business Process Execution Language
BPMN
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February 13, 2013
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