Business process networks (Bpn), also referred to as business service networks or business process hubs, enable the efficient execution of multi-enterprise operational processes, including supply chain planning and execution. A Bpn extends and implements an organization's Service-orientation in Enterprise Applications.
To execute such processes, Bpns combine integration services with application services, often to support a particular industry or process, such as order management, logistics management, automated shipping and receiving, and others.
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In easy to read chapters, with extensive references and links to get you to know all there is to know about Business Process Networks (Bpn) right away, covering: Business Process Network, Adaptive Services Grid, Application fabrication, B2B Gateway, Barracuda Networks, Boomerang Software Framework, Canonical Protocol Pattern, Canonical Schema pattern, Communications-enabled application, Composite application, DataNucleus, Denodo, Differentiated service, Digital Nervous System, Domain Inventory Pattern, Enterprise Inventory, Enterprise service bus, Enterprise Service Layer, Entity Abstraction Pattern, Thomas Erl, Event-driven architecture, Event-Driven Messaging, Event-driven Soa, Experticity, Freightgate, FuseSource Corp., Intel Soa Products Division, JackBe, Logic Centralization Pattern, Loose coupling, Machine-to-Machine, Midas Kapiti, Multitenancy, Mushroom Networks, MvaaS, Net-Centric Enterprise Services, Network-Centric Service-Oriented Enterprise (Ncsoe), Oasis Soa Reference Model, Open Knowledge Initiative, Open Mashup Alliance, Open Service Interface Definitions, Opti-Time Company, Oslo (Microsoft), Postini, Reliable messaging, S-Ramp, Sap Enterprise Architecture Framework,
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