- From: Ugo Corda <Ugo.Corda@Sun.COM>
- Date: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 12:44:35 -0800
- To: Jürgen Doser <doserj@inf.ethz.ch>
- Cc: "Wilson, MD \(Michael\)" <M.D.Wilson@rl.ac.uk>, "Adomas Svirskas" <adomas@svirskas.com>, "WS-Choreography List" <public-ws-chor@w3.org>, <jochen.haller@sap.com>
Hi Jürgen, Could you please elaborate a little on the "static data model" issue. (BPMN is still being finalized, and any feedback on shortcomings can be very useful in this finalization process). Thank you, Ugo > -----Original Message----- > From: doserj@student.ethz.ch [mailto:doserj@student.ethz.ch] > On Behalf Of Jürgen Doser > Sent: Friday, January 06, 2006 1:00 AM > To: Ugo Corda > Cc: Wilson, MD (Michael); Adomas Svirskas; WS-Choreography > List; jochen.haller@sap.com; doserj@inf.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: WS-CDL based implementations in TrustCoM > > > On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:24:44AM -0800, Ugo Corda wrote: > > Hi Michael, > > > > Have you guys thought of the possibility of using BPMN > instead of UML > > activity diagrams? > > > > We do not only need a way to model the dynamic behaviour inside a > choreography, but also the static "data model". UML provides > a (limited) > way to link the behavioural model with the data model of a > chorepgraphy. > > This, together with the availability of open-source modeling > tools (and > together with the experience of the people involved) lead us > to choose UML. > > Jürgen > > -- > Jürgen Doser Tel.: +41 1 632 0993 > Information Security, ETH Zentrum Fax.: +41 1 632 1172 > 8092 Zürich, Switzerland E-Mail: doserj@inf.ethz.ch >
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