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Female Voices from an Ewe Dance-drumming Community in Ghana

May 1, 2010 by BPELforum

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Ewe dance-drumming has been extensively studied throughout the history of ethnomusicology, but up to now there has not been a single study that addresses Ewe female musicians. James Burns redresses this deficiency through a detailed ethnography of a group of female musicians from the Dzigbordi community dance-drumming club from the rural town of Dzodze, located in South-Eastern Ghana. Dzigbordi was specifically chosen because of the author’s long association with the group members, and because it is part of a genre known as adekede, or female songs of redress, where women musicians critique gender relations in society.Burns uses audio and video interviews, recordings of rehearsals and performances and detailed collaborative analyses of song texts, dance routines and performance practice to address important methodological shifts in ethnomusicology that outline a more humanistic perspective of music cultures. This perspective encompasses the inter-linkages between history, social processes and individual creative artists. The voices of Dzigbordi women provide us not only with a more complete picture of Ewe music-making, they further allow us to better understand the relationship between culture, social life and individual creativity. The book will therefore appeal to those interested in African Studies, Gender Studies and Oral Literature, as well as ethnomusicology. It includes a DVD documentary.

Female Voices from an Ewe Dance-drumming Community in Ghana

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Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax: From Novice to Professional

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

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The book remains a must-have resource for introductory programming, and a useful tool for more intermediate developers.

— Jason Salas, Guam’s Mr. Media

The introduction on XML is succint and concise.

— Phu Ly, If ..Else

Dont waste time on 1,000-page tomes full of syntax; this book is all you need to get ahead in XML development. Renowned web developer Sas Jacobs presents an essential guide to XML. Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax is practical and comprehensive. It includes everything you need to know to get up to speed with XML development quickly and painlessly.

Jacobs begins by presenting an overview of XMLits syntax, rules, vocabularies, and the hows and whys of validity. She also covers the current state of XML support in todays web browsers. Next, Jacobs covers all of the basic essential uses of XML. Youll learn how to display XML data using CSS, and transform XML data using XSLT. Youll even learn about dynamic XML scripting using the XML DOM.

The last part of the book covers advanced server-side XML uses in real-world applications, including displaying XML data in Flash, and XML-driven PHP and ASP.NET applications. And last but not least, Jacobs provides a perfect introduction to Ajax development.

Beginning XML with DOM and Ajax: From Novice to Professional

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Ibm 000-372 Demo Questions From Ourexam.com

April 28, 2010 by BPELforum

000-372 exam is about IBM WebSphere Business Modeler Advanced V6.2, Business Analysis and Design,which can give us much ability to deal with a variety of IBM questions. 000-372 demo  can be downloaded from ourexam.com, this test has been published on ourexam.com today.

IBM 000-372 test question is so important for us to practice constantly. When we take pains to prepare for the exam , maybe we just forget one fast way for us to pass the exam easily,but now we can know we can try the real Q&As which are offered by ourexam.com .Before decide to buy it you’d better check the demo on our site.

Which of the following is true of Business Process Management (BPM)? BPM:
A. views business process improvement as a series of unconnected activities
B. attempts to address the fundamental flaws of business processes by making revolutionary changes to
those processes
C. is a discipline that relies mainly on software capabilities to accelerate business process improvement
and to facilitate business innovation
D. is a discipline that combines software capabilities and business expertise to accelerate business
process improvement and to facilitate business innovation

Answer: D
4. Which set of activities does IBM WebSphere Business Modeler support in the SOA lifecycle?
A. Development, assembling and testing of an integration solution
B. Direct deployment of models and policies to realize business intent
C. Gathering business requirements, designing, simulating, and optimizing desired business processes
D. Tracking of real-time and historical process performance times through monitoring Key Performance
Indicators (KPIs)
Answer: C
Select the options that are true regarding IBM WebSphere Business Modeler.
IBM WebSphere Business Modeler:
A. creates the enterprise information model.
B. is a tool to model and analyze business processes.
C. is a tool to synchronize application artifacts with process artifacts.
D. helps implement the chosen what-if model by generating BPEL or other artifacts.
E. supports business process methodologies that use comparative analyses between two states of
models.
Answer: BDE

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Beginning XML with C# 2008: From Novice to Professional

April 27, 2010 by BPELforum

  • ISBN13: 9781430209973
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description

Beginning XML with C# 2008 focuses on XML and how it is used within .NET 3.5. As you’d expect of a modern application framework, .NET 3.5 has extensive support for XML in everything from data access to configuration, from raw parsing to code documentation. This book demystifies all of this. It explains the basics of XML as well as the namespaces and objects you need to know in order to work efficiently with XML. You will see clear, practical examples that illustrate best practices in action. With this book, you’ll learn everything you need to know from the basics of reading and writing XML data to using the DOM, from LINQ and SQL Server integration to SOAP and web services.


What you’ll learn

  • The basics of XML in .NET 3.5
  • Validating and transforming XML
  • Using XML with LINQ
  • Integrating with ADO.NET, SQL Server, and WCF
  • Configuring the .NET Framework with XML


Who is this book for?

Developers wanting to use XML in the .NET Framework

About the Apress Beginning Series

The Beginning series from Apress is the right choice to get the information you need to land that crucial entry–level job. These books will teach you a standard and important technology from the ground up because they are explicitly designed to take you from “novice to professional.” You’ll start your journey by seeing what you need to know—but without needless theory and filler. You’ll build your skill set by learning how to put together real–world projects step by step. So whether your goal is your next career challenge or a new learning opportunity, the Beginning series from Apress will take you there—it is your trusted guide through unfamiliar territory!

Beginning XML with C# 2008: From Novice to Professional

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Business Process Driven SOA using BPMN and BPEL: From Business Process Modeling to Orchestration and Service Oriented Architecture

April 27, 2010 by BPELforum

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In Detail

Modeling business processes for SOA and developing end-to-end IT support has become one of the top IT priorities. The SOA approach is based on services and on processes. Processes are focused on composition of services and in that sense services become process activities.

Experience has shown that the implementation and optimization of processes are the most important factors in the success of SOA projects. SOA is so valuable to businesses because it enables process optimization. In order to optimize processes, we need to know which processes are relevant and we have to understand them – something that cannot be done without business process modeling. There is a major problem with this approach – a semantic gap between the process model and the applications.

This book will show you how to fill this gap. It describes a pragmatic approach to business process modeling using the Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) and the automatic mapping of BPMN to the Business Process Execution Language (BPEL), which is the de-facto standard for executing business processes in SOA. The book will also cover related technologies like Business Rules Management and Business Activity Monitoring which play a pivotal role in achieving closed loop Business Process Management.

What you will learn from this book?

  • Modeling business processes in an SOA-compliant way
  • A detailed understanding of BPMN standard for business process modeling and analysis
  • Automatically translating BPMN into BPEL
  • Executing business processes on SOA platforms
  • Overcome the semantic gap between process models and their execution, and follow the closed-loop business process management life cycle
  • Understand technologies complementary to BPM and SOA such as Business Rules Management and Business Activity monitoring

Approach

The book provides a well-balanced mixture of theoretical discussion and real-world examples. It explains the concepts and approaches, and describes methodology and notation. It demonstrates these concepts on real-world examples and provides a step-by-step example tutorial that guides readers from business process modeling in BPMN through transformation into BPEL to execution on the SOA process server. It also discusses some key concepts using practical examples and business scenarios around Business Rules Management and Business Activity Monitoring with BPM and SOA.

Who this book is written for?

This book is for CIOs, executives, SOA project managers, business process analysts, BPM and SOA architects, who are responsible for improving the efficiency of business processes through IT, or for designing SOA. It provides a high-level coverage of business process modeling, but it also gives practical development examples on how to move from model to execution. We expect the readers to be familiar with the basics of SOA.

Business Process Driven SOA using BPMN and BPEL: From Business Process Modeling to Orchestration and Service Oriented Architecture

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