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<li><a href="http://blog.lombardicto.com/aboutBlog.html">Perspectives in Process</a> by Phil Gilbert</li>
 
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<h3>See also:</h3>
 
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Blogroll

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See also:

- BPEL XML.org bloggers (alphabetical list of bloggers on this site by name)
- BPEL XML.org blog posts (chronological list of all blog posts created on this site)
- BPEL XML.org Blogging guidelines
- BPEL XML.org Blog submission form

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