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'''Business Process Modeling Language (BPML)''' is a [[meta-language]] for the modeling of business processes, just as XML is a meta-language for the modeling of business data. BPML was a ''proposed'' language, but now the [[Business Process Management Initiative|BPMI]] has dropped support for this in favor of [[Business Process Execution Language|BPEL4WS]]. BPMI took this decision when it was acquired by OMG in order to gain access to its popular specification, BPMN (Business Process Modeling Notation). This notation was useful to OMG in order to enrich UML with process notation.
BPML, a superset of BPEL, was implemented by early stage vendors, such as Intalio Inc., but
Ironically, the most complete implementation of BPEL today, is Intalio's open BPMS, which also completes the semantics by fulfilling the spirit of the BPML specification. Maybe in future BPML will be seen in other BPEL version. The only difference in the future will be syntax, not semantics. In this sense, BPML cannot be avoided, since it was designed to be semantically complete according to the [[Pi-calculus]] formal representation of computational processes.
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