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 |