http://www.xml.org/xml/newsletter_latest.html

Clearly on-the-wire processing of business transactions is going
to be founded in XML - and the simpler the better - is my mantra
here.

UML is useful is architecting complex solutions and managing 
extended networks of interactions.  That is a whole class of problem
though that few small businesses need to engineer.   The three
legs of the ebXML stool for me are :  small, broad and large.

UML works for the latter.

DW.


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