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    Optimal BPM

    Optimal BPM

    The beat of your business

    [See the files section for installation instructions] Optimal BPM™ is a project that aims to create an easy-to-use Business Process Management system (BPM) and tools. So far, only the tools, and only a data replication tool, Optimal Sync, has been released (available from the "files" page). But more is coming. It incorporates many different open source projects that relates to interoperability, transformation, context and process control. It has no business engine, instead it generates Python code and leaves the engine mechanics to its scripting engine. This enables it to: * be very flexible * be truly multi-platform * draw from all the features available to the language and its sprawling ecosystem * partake in that ecosystem as a library. ...
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    TableauPublisher

    TableauPublisher

    Sync .twb files to Tableau Server (prevent report chaos!)

    Prevent report chaos on Tableau Server! Python script that can publish a collection .twb files to Tableau Server. Can publish just the files that have changed. Files are stored in subversion and checked out to a local file system. Comparison of what has changed checks last commit time in svn vs last update time on Tableau Server. Can also run in 'nopublish' mode which just confirms what it would do, but doesn't take any action. Requires tabcmd, python 2.5, pysvn, minidom,...
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