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At 20:13 17.12.2003, Michael Champion wrote:
>http://www.looselycoupled.com/blog/2003_12_14_lc.htm#107169527924911158
>'"Because all of the web services elements are represented in the kind of
>diagram business users see in PowerPoint presentations, they can
>understand and have input into the development process," says the report.
>Quoting verbatim from the VisualScript website, it continues: "'In fact,
>using the developer's scripted symbols, a business manager will be able to
>quickly sketch a familiar business process in VisualScript — automatically
>composing a script to drive the BizTalk server — without actually
>understanding XML.''
Reminds me of the people who thought that managers would be able to read
COBOL programs even if they couldn't program, since COBOL has such natural
English-based syntax.
Jonathan
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