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Thursday, June 17, 2004

Continuing the discussion around UMLing:

http://blogs.msdn.com/stuart_kent/articles/142330.aspx

Nice to have corroboration of my earlier posting on
this topic - and my work with VisualScript - and
using context along with UML style activity
diagrams - as the BPSS model shows:

http://drrw.net/visualscripts/#ebxml

Essentially VisualScript allows you to build
richer and deeper components than UML can do -
and directly output the XML script dilect(s)
that you are targetting.

Enjoy, DW

Sunday, June 13, 2004

Yesterday we launched the EPR forum website - http://www.eprforum.org

The EPR work - Electronic PRocess - is focused on enabling Global e-Service Solutions, and particularly and open source implementation.

The EPRforum vision is fostering development of public interest services solution which give every citizen, enterprise and administration full opportunity to gain from the e-Society, bridging the digital divide and providing netcentric solutions for all - including :

e-Government
e-Healthcare
e-Construction
e-Inclusion
Services for SMEs (eBusiness)
Trust and Security services
Citizen Collaboration Portals

This is a natural progression of all the work we have been doing with ebXML, then BCM, BPSS and now SOA and finally EPR.

The main fulcum of this work right now is Europe - so check out the site and the
associated organizations that are helping move this all forward.

Enjoy, DW

Tuesday, June 01, 2004

Open source is just good business sense.

As an original shareware author I see the same
metrics at work here. Within five years the bulk
of business software will be founded on open
source solutions.

http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1603596,00.asp

That is why I'm actually involved in two open source
initatives right now - OASIS CAM (http://jcam.org.uk)
and OASIS BCM/EPR (http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/bcm)


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