Ashley, sorry for taking so long for responding:
In BPEL terms, yes, this would be a perfect use case for "abstract processes".
But in our discussion we where mainly using "orchestration" and "choreography". In the sense that an orchestration describes what happen at a single partner side, the processes I sketched are in fact orchestrations.
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Frank wrote:
> Sure, Ashley – here we go:
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Thanks, Frank. That makes sense.
On a matter of terminology, I would describe the examples you provided as "Abstract Processes" rather than "Orchestrations". Would you agree?
Rgds
Ashley
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