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'''Business Process Modeling Language''' ('''BPML''') is
It was maintained by the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI) until June 2005 when BPMI and
▲'''Business Process Modeling Language''' ('''BPML''') is a [[XML]]-based language for [[business process modeling]].
▲It was maintained by the Business Process Management Initiative (BPMI) until June 2005 when BPMI and and OMG ([[Object Management Group]]) announced the merger of their respective Business Process Management (BPM) activities to form the ''Business Modeling and Integration Domain Task Force'' (BMI DTF).
== History ==
BPML, a [[subset | superset]] of [[BPEL]], was implemented by early stage vendors, such as Intalio Inc., but incumbents such as [[IBM]] and [[Microsoft]] did not implement BPML in their existing workflow and integration engine implementations like
In view of the lack of market acceptance, the BPMI dropped support of BPML in favor of BPEL4WS.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Havey|first1=Michael|title=Essential Business Process Modeling|date=August 2005|publisher=O'Reilly Media|isbn=978-0-596-00843-7|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=RFBHCaMtlfIC&q=%22BPML%22+%22BPMI%22&pg=PA145|accessdate=15 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Gur|first1=N.|title=BPMN, BPEL, BPML and XPDL, an attempt to make some order in the business modeling jungle|url=https://blogs.sap.com/2007/01/03/bpmn-bpel-bpml-and-xpdl-an-attempt-to-make-some-order-in-the-business-modeling-jungle/|website=blogs.sap.com|accessdate=15 January 2017}}</ref>
Following the merger of BPMI and OMG, BPML has been definitively deprecated in 2008, with OMG's adoption of [[BPDM]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Dice|title=BPML|url=https://www.dice.com/skills/BPML.html|website=dice.com|accessdate=15 January 2017}}</ref>
== Application ==
BPML was designed as a formally complete language, able to model any process, and, via a
BPEL and BPML are examples of a trend towards [[process-oriented programming]]. BPEL and BPML herald the concept of a BPMS as an IT capability for management of business processes, playing a role similar to a [[Relational database management system|RDBMS]] for business data.
== See also ==
* [[Business Process Execution Language]]
* [[Business Process Model and Notation]]
* [[Business process modeling]]
* [[
* [[
== References ==
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