>For example, if under a given scenario what I need to implement is only
>a bunch of stateless query services, I wouldn't force the BPMN/BPEL
>thing. This is the reason I don't see as an axiom the use of BPMN/BPEL
>for SOA implementation.
Or (in my experience) more common: 10% of the BPMN process model is being
automated in a solution (with the rest being BAU), such that there is no direct
mapping from BPMN to BPEL. In this case, business scenarios for automation need
to be created and related to solution components in a structured way.
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