Patterns Building Serial and Parallel Processes for IBM WebSphere Process Server V6

IBM WebSphere Process Server, and the accompanying IBM WebSphere Integration Developer development tool, provide a vast array of powerful features for building business process solutions. But how can you use those features for your organization? This IBM Redbooks publication takes a scenario-based a...

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Electronic commerce Computer programs
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Electronic commerce Computer programs
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Entreprises ; Informatique
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Electronic commerce ; Computer programs
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