P


Index


[SYMBOL] [A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W] [X] [Y]

P4 (Process Four)
     BPEL and
     BPMN and
     Petri nets and 2nd 3rd
     process patterns and
packages
     applications and
     defined
     WS-CDL and
     XPDL and
parallel processing 2nd 3rd
Parallel Split pattern
     BPEL support
     BPML support
     BPMN support
     functionality
     message brokers
     XPDL support
participant exchange
     BPEL and
     BPML processes and
     BPMN and
     XPDL and
participants
     choreography and
     defined
     message brokers and
     orchestration and
     WS-CDL and 2nd
     WSCL and
     WSFL and
     XLANG and
     XPDL and
ParticipantType object (WS-CDL)
partner link types
     BPELJ and
     defined
     description
     example
     receive activity and
partner links
     defined
     description
     example
     insurance claims processing
     message brokers and
partners
     binary collaboration
     BPEL and
     BPMN processes and
     communication patterns
     correlation and
     defined
     description
     multiparty collaboration
     receive activity and
     transactions and 2nd
Patriot Act
patterns
     BPDM support
     BPELJ and 2nd
     BPML and
     BPMN and
     communication 2nd
     design 2nd 3rd
     human workflow
     XPDL and
PD4J (Process Definition for Java)
Pension process (message broker) 2nd
perform activity
persistence
Petri nets
     BPEL and
     control flow and
     family tree 2nd
     language strength and
     overview
     tokens and
     YAWL as
Petri, Carl Adam 2nd
pi-calculus
     channel information and
     choreography and
     family tree 2nd
     overview
     WS-CDL and
     XLANG standard and 2nd
pick activity
     BPEL and 2nd
     BPMN processes and
     description 2nd
     example
     guidelines
     partner interactions
     process structure
     variables and
pipe symbol (|)
place
     Petri nets and 2nd 3rd 4th
     split and join example 2nd
plain old Java objects (POJOs)
plug links
POJOs (plain old Java objects)
pool
port types
     connections and 2nd
     invoke activity and
     mapping to 2nd
     message broker example
     participant exchange and
     pick activity and
     receive activity and
     reply activity and
     roles and 2nd
     WSDL and 2nd 3rd 4th
PPR (Production Rule Representation) OMG RFP
Prioritization pattern
private processes
problems, understanding 2nd
procedural programming 2nd
process control category (WAPI) 2nd 3rd
process definition
     BPELJ and
     control flows and
     defined
     instances and
     language support
     OMG and
     packages and
     unified theory of
     WAPI and 2nd
     WfMC and
     WfXML and
     XPDL and 2nd
Process Definition for Java (PD4J)
process design
     design patterns
     process patterns
     YAWL and
process mining
process patterns
     basic
     branch and join 2nd
     cancellation 2nd
     control flow and 2nd
     multiple instances 2nd
     P4 and
     state-based 2nd
     structural 2nd
process theory
     overview 2nd 3rd
     Petri net
     pi-calculus
     state machines
ProcessDefinition class (WAPI)
processes
     abstract 2nd
     ad hoc
     BPDM and
     BPEL and 2nd
     BPMN supported
     canceling
     coding standards
     communication patterns 2nd
     compound activities as
     defined
     enactment services and
     executable
     forking
     global
     heterogeneous
     insurance claims
     invoked applications and
     loops and
     swim lanes for
     WAPI worklists and
     WfXML and
     WS-CDL and
     WSFL
     XLANG
     XPDL and 2nd
ProcessInstance class (WAPI)
product architects
Production Rule Representation (PRR) OMG RFP
profiles, UML
properties
     BPML processes and
     BPMN processes and
     description 2nd
property alias 2nd
Publish to Multiple Subscribers pattern
Publish/Subscribe pattern
Pyke, Jon 2nd



Essential Business Process Modeling
Essential Business Process Modeling
ISBN: 0596008430
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 122
Authors: Michael Havey

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