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Resources: Web Services Standards as of Q1 2007

http://www.innoq.com/resources/ws-standards-poster/ We have created this poster to provide an overview of the Web services standards landscape, with the aim of refraining from introducing any sort of opinion or vendor focus. You can download the poster in PDF format (a JPG version simply takes too much space). In Europe, we can mail you a paper copy (in DIN A0 format) via snail mail at the cost of shipping; in the US, this is probably prohibitively expensive (we're still looking for good suggestions on how to alleviate this).
These are the top 10 things I learned from attending the Future of Web Apps Conference 2006 in San Francisco earlier this month. The summit was hosted by Carson Systems and included speakers like Kevin Rose , Mike Arrington , Mike Davidson , and more . It’s a condensed and aggregated summary of points covered by different speakers throughout the conference that I found most useful. EASY is the most important feature of any website, web app, or program. Discoverability – everything is easy to find, features meant to enhance, not distract – can still be advanced, as long as it’s easy.

10 Things That Will Make Or Break Your Website

http://blog.auinteractive.com/10-things-that-will-make-or-break-your-website
Messaging and Transaction Coordination : General reference document on standards related to coordination of messages/transactions, as well as choreography, workflow, and business brocess modeling, especially in the Web Services arena. [January 14, 2008] OASIS announced that consortium members have submitted a charter proposal for a new WS-BPEL Extension for People (BPEL4People) Technical Committee. Companies sponsoring the proposal include Active Endpoints, Adobe, BEA, IBM, Oracle, SAP, Software AG, and Sun Microsystems. The designated TC Convenor is Jeff Mischkinsky (Oracle). This Technical Committee proposal follows a June 2007 statement from a group of six technology vendors, including Active Endpoints, Adobe, BEA Systems, IBM, Oracle, and SAP AG, announcing that the two-part BPEL4People specification would be submitted to OASIS in the near future.

Cover Pages: Business Process Execution Language for Web Service

http://xml.coverpages.org/bpel4ws.html
http://www.omg.org/mof/ The MetaObject Facility Specification is the foundation of OMG's industry-standard environment where models can be exported from one application, imported into another, transported across a network, stored in a repository and then retrieved, rendered into different formats (including XMI, OMG's XML-based standard format for model transmission and storage), transformed, and used to generate application code. These functions are not restricted to structural models, or even to models defined in UML - behavioral models and data models also participate in this environment, and non-UML modeling languages can partake also, as long as they are MOF-based. We'll explain what this means in a moment.

MetaObject Facility (MOF)

MDA

Defined by the MDA Guide Version 1.0.1 , the MDA is supported by the Unified Modeling Language (UML) , the MetaObject Facility (MOF ) , XML Metadata Interchange (XMI) , and the Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) , . For details, consult our MDA specifications page . http://www.omg.org/mda/
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Are Patents for Software and Business Processes Reasonable?

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I got the chance to participate on a panel session at the BPM Think Tank in Arlington VA on May 24 2006 on the subject of BPM Standards. http://social-biz.org/2006/05/26/bpmn-xpdl-and-bpel/

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BPMN specification, February 2006

http://www.omg.org/docs/dtc/06-02-01.pdf
http://www.innoq.com/soa/ws-standards/poster/ We have created this poster to provide an overview of the Web services standards landscape, with the aim of refraining from introducing any sort of opinion or vendor focus. You can download the poster in PDF format (a JPG version simply takes too much space). In Europe, we can mail you a paper copy (in DIN A0 format) via snail mail at the cost of shipping; in the US, this is probably prohibitively expensive (we're still looking for good suggestions on how to alleviate this).

Web Services Standards

One cool thing I saw at Brainstorm BPM was a demo by Cordys of their BPMN-based process designer. http://www.brsilver.com/2006/04/21/check-out-cordys/#comments

BPMS Watch » Check out Cordys