Business needs and IT needs are expressed differently. "cost" has a 
different meaning to business and IT.

H.Ozawa

Frank Leymann wrote:
> Is your point that a "business service" has properties that a composite 
> service does not have? Is "cost of usage" an example of such a property?
>
>
> ----- Ursprüngliche Mail ----
> Von: Hitoshi Ozawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: [email protected]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, den 17. Januar 2007, 02:04:54 Uhr
> Betreff: Re: AW: [service-orientated-architecture] Re: Forrester Create a 
> Long Acronym
>
> +1
> BPEL may be used to create composite IT services. IT services and IT 
> composite services may be used
> to create business services, but I think there should be an additional 
> specification (if one is needed) rather
> than have BPEL try to do this.
> BPEL may not be an all-in-one solution, but it can be used as a part of 
> a solution.
>
> H.Ozawa
>
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