there is a very important aspect that you have to keep in mind when converting processes
from one language to another.
writing executable business processes (like the vitria processes) is writing software in
the sense that you are specifying how the BPMS software should behave. this is different
from analysing and describing how people and systems work together (= the actual business
process). when creating the vitria processes, you have already made a mapping between the
actual business processes to executable vitria processes with the constructs available in
vitria process language.
it might not always be the best approach to just try and convert the processes
automatically. as the design of the vitria processes was influenced by the available
constructs in the vitria language.
overall, jPDL will be quite flexible to accomodate such a conversion. but you should take
into account that you probably would have created different processes when using jPDL for
your initial process langauge. so practically, the best approach i think is to create a
simplistic conversion that doesn't include all the details. Then take that as a
starting point. This will include a manually revision since there is no standard process
language yet.
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