BPMI.ORG Refines BPML Specification At Second Meeting
(EMAILWIRE.COM, December 20, 2000 ) SAN MATEO, CA -- BPMI.org, the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI.org), announced the second organization-wide meeting was held on Thursday, November 30 in Burlingame, CA. Over 50 experts in business process management participated in the meeting to discuss and enhance the Business Process Modeling Language (BPML) specification. Members
also discussed organizational developments and laid out plans for future working groups.
"The Business Process Management Initiative will be very important for B2B eCommerce. This productive meeting concentrated on the technical details of the BPML specification, which is being developed by the many committed members of BPMI.org. These members bring considerable expertise in various areas of business processes, vastly increasing the probability of widespread implementation," states Mike Marin, FileNET's eProcess Architect. "FileNET is honored to be involved in the development of this important initiative."
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 & transactional business processes that span multiple applications, corporate departments, and business partners, behind the firewall and over the Internet. By covering the multiple dimensions of business process management in the open enterprise, BPML will bridge the gap between legacy IT infrastructures and emerging business-to-business collaboration protocols such as ebXML, RosettaNet, and BizTalk. The BPML specification will be made available to the general public in Q1 2001.
About BPMI.org
Founded in August 2000, 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. BPMI.org has been initiated by Intalio, Inc. and created in August 2000 by a group of sixteen enterprise software vendors and consulting firms. Membership is open to all companies, non-profit organizations, and individuals.
Press Contact:
Intalio, Inc.
Ryan Madden
650-345-2777 x239
madden@intalio.com
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also discussed organizational developments and laid out plans for future working groups.
"The Business Process Management Initiative will be very important for B2B eCommerce. This productive meeting concentrated on the technical details of the BPML specification, which is being developed by the many committed members of BPMI.org. These members bring considerable expertise in various areas of business processes, vastly increasing the probability of widespread implementation," states Mike Marin, FileNET's eProcess Architect. "FileNET is honored to be involved in the development of this important initiative."
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 & transactional business processes that span multiple applications, corporate departments, and business partners, behind the firewall and over the Internet. By covering the multiple dimensions of business process management in the open enterprise, BPML will bridge the gap between legacy IT infrastructures and emerging business-to-business collaboration protocols such as ebXML, RosettaNet, and BizTalk. The BPML specification will be made available to the general public in Q1 2001.
About BPMI.org
Founded in August 2000, 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. BPMI.org has been initiated by Intalio, Inc. and created in August 2000 by a group of sixteen enterprise software vendors and consulting firms. Membership is open to all companies, non-profit organizations, and individuals.
Press Contact:
Intalio, Inc.
Ryan Madden
650-345-2777 x239
madden@intalio.com
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