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Draft choreography spec published by W3C

Martin LaMonica CNET News

Published: 30 Apr 2004 16:00 BST

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Standards body the World Wide Web Consortium on Monday released a draft version of Web Services Choreography Description Language, a specification intended to create an standard format for modelling business processes that will work in conjunction with programming languages such as Java and the Business Process Execution Language, according to Steve Ross-Talbot, co-chairman of the Web Services Choreography Working Group (WS-Chor).

Now soliciting feedback, the W3C and hopes to have a ratified standard by the end of the year.

WS-Chor chose to focus on business-process modelling in order to complement the work of the BPEL technical committee at the Organisation for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards, another standards body that's backed by IBM, Microsoft and BEA Systems.

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The fact is: Software developers today are really designers and not coders. The reason that business anlaysts exist today to model solutions is because they understand the value of designing software before writing it. All too often developers create code that has little value because they do not understand that business classes interact with other classes within the confines of a working model or pattern.

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