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WebSphere Process Server V6.0 Business Process Choreographer Programming Model

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Abstract
As part of WebSphere® Process Server, V6.0, Business Process Choreographer provides support for business processes and human tasks. It offers a way to model your business process based on the WS-BPEL specification, and to model interactions that involve humans, such as human-to-human, human-to-machine, and machine-to-human interactions. Both business processes and human tasks are exposed as services in a Service Oriented Architecture. This Whitepaper introduces the programming model for processes and tasks provided by Business Process Choreographer.
 
 
WPS V6 BPC Programming Model.pdf
 
Copyright date
IBM, 2006
 
 

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Document information
 Product categories:
 Software
 Business Integration and Optimization
 Dynamic Business Process Management
 WebSphere Process Server
 Business Process Choreographer
 Operating system(s):
  AIX, HP-UX, Linux, Solaris, Windows, z/OS
 Software version:
  6.0, 6.0.1
 Reference #:
  7007157
 IBM Group:
 Software Group
 Modified date:
 2006-02-01

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