also, with XPDL, and any process language so far, it is very hard (read: 
impossible) to get to our goal: creating a common language between business 
analyst and developer.  business analyst must be in charge of the graphical 
representation, while the developer must have all the executional and technical 
details under his/her control.

we have documented our approach as Graph Oriented Programming.  and recently, 
we see that MS takes a similar approach with WWF.

regards, tom.

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