- From: Howard N Smith <howard.smith@ontology.org>
- Date: Thu, 27 Feb 2003 14:05:16 +0000
- To: public-ws-chor@w3.org
Sometimes little comment give a lot of insight into what we are really talking about: Arkin said: >I am, of course, a big advocate of the formal process model and in particular one that allows this form of interaction when not all participants are know in advance. I do that on a daily >basis when I use the Web or correspond through this mailing list (notice how your e-mail address was added to the CC by act of replying). What a wonderfully simply explanation of the power of the process calculus. The point is, greater minds than ours have set out these process calculi in order that we can express all other processes out there, without which, there would be parts of the world (and business) we could not describe. Howard --- New Book - Business Process Management: The Third Wave www.bpm3.com Howard Smith/CSC/BPMI.org cell +44 7711 594 494 (worldwide) home office +44 20 8660 1963
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