2010 | OriginalPaper | Chapter
From BPMN 2.0 to the Setting-Up on an ESB – Application to an Interoperability Problem
Authors : Y. Lemrabet, D. Clin, M. Bigand, J. -P. Bourey
Published in: Collaborative Networks for a Sustainable World
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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To solve interoperability problem from semantic level, we propose to contribute to orchestration of the business processes to implement a mediation based on Enterprise Service Bus (ESB). We show how to take advantage of the forthcoming version of
Business Process Modeling Notation 2.0
(BPMN 2.0) of the
Object Management Group (
OMG) within the framework of a
Services Oriented Architecture (
SOA) development. This new version of BPMN is characterized by the addition of the notion of private/public process, choreography and conversation which are essential components of SOA architecture. We propose a model driven approach using an intermediate BPMN 2.0 model stemming from the high-level Modeling of the business processes defined from the industrial partner’s requirements, to implement the solution on an ESB. The results, within a project whose objective is to allow the
Small and Medium Enterprises
(SME) to benefit from a collaborative interoperable architecture, allows the definition of domain process interfaces.