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Finishing out the book, Part 4 covers some advanced topics in BAM.

Chapter 11 discusses BAM and business intelligence (BI), including using applications and servers within Microsoft’s BI offerings to display data from the BAM databases.

Chapter 12 covers relationships between BAM activities. Relationships between activities are analogous to foreign key relationships in a relational database. In the chapter example, a relationship exists between one BAM activity that captures order header information and another activity that captures line items that you’ll discover has many applications.

Chapter 13 covers managing BizTalk servers, including database ...

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