“One of the biggest stories in SOA has been around the composition of services,” said Ron Schmelzer, senior analyst at ZapThink, an SOA and cloud analysis and consulting firm based in Baltimore. “If you look at the ideas of BPM, it’s the same idea: You can represent the process outside system then change the process outside the system.”
For Schmelzer, the question is no longer whether SOA and BPM can be done with a similar approach. “You can do SOA in a BPM way or do BPM in SOA way. But increasingly, [the question becomes] why would you do BPM in a non-SOA way or SOA in a non-BPM way?”



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