XBML

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XBML stands for eXtended Business Modeling Language and is used to define the business processes of an organization. It is based upon a 5 dimensional business framework (What, Who, Where, When and Which) and is uniquely supported by approximately 55 rules that govern the usage, "output" and "syntax" of the language. xBML enables highly consistent, complete and detailed business models to be created, and provides a disciplined methodology to describe a business and it's underlying processes. This language is rapidly becoming a standard "front-end" that many organizations use to define business operations. The output is business friendly, portable and can be used by many BPM applications.

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