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jPDL also includes a graphical designer tool. The designer is a graphical tool for authoring business processes. It's an eclipse plugin. | jPDL also includes a graphical designer tool. The designer is a graphical tool for authoring business processes. It's an eclipse plugin. | ||
The most important feature of the graphical designer tool is that it includes support for both the business analyst as well as the technical developer. This enables a smooth transition from business process modeling to the practical implementation. | The most important feature of the graphical designer tool is that it includes support for both the business analyst as well as the technical developer. This enables a smooth transition from business process modeling to the practical implementation. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:21, 3 December 2012
This article is deprecated, please go to Workflow Guide. |
jPDL also includes a graphical designer tool. The designer is a graphical tool for authoring business processes. It's an eclipse plugin.
The most important feature of the graphical designer tool is that it includes support for both the business analyst as well as the technical developer. This enables a smooth transition from business process modeling to the practical implementation.