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Overview of BPSS

DRAFT. Overview of BPSS. Relationships and Linkages (use of Context to control complete business orchestration). November, 2003. OASIS ebXML BPSS TC (eBPSS). 4. Collaboration Agreements, MOA. 5. Specific Ontology Navigation. 11. Business Processes. 3. Transaction Handling. 10. 2. 6.

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Overview of BPSS

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  1. DRAFT Overview of BPSS Relationships and Linkages (use of Context to control complete business orchestration) November, 2003 OASIS ebXML BPSS TC (eBPSS)

  2. 4 Collaboration Agreements, MOA 5 Specific Ontology Navigation 11 Business Processes 3 Transaction Handling 10 2 6 Content Rendering 1 9 Codelist subsetting 8 Services; Transaction Processing 7 Communities of Interests - CoI Source: eProcess Solutions Holistic Approach = Layers + Information Architecture Deriving the set of business needs and context from each information layer

  3. Operational View

  4. Using BPSS and OASIS family

  5. Summary • Allows Community of Interest (CoI) to build: • Consistent representation of the business needs using their familiar business terms and rules • Document formal roles, relationships and collaborations including the context drivers • Clear business process patterns that are shared across the CoI • Make consistent interchange documents • Dynamic use of context drivers across their deployment architecture • Control and track state of multi-party collaborations • Use proven interoperable business architecture

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