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With more than 9 million downloads SoapUI is the de-facto standard for REST and SOAP API functional, security and performance testing.
The bflow* Toolbox is an open source tool kit for business process management. The objective of bflow* is to explore new ways and scenarios for the development and use of modelling tools.
Open Source Enterprise Project Management Software for PPM and PPO
Comprehensive Project Portfolio Management (PPM) / Enterprise Project Management (EPM) for standalone projects or portfolios of projects. Built-in blog and wiki functionality. Professional services and support available: see www.project.net.
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Application has been created during my Master Degree studies at PJIIT. It was inspired by "Business Process Modeling and Simulation with UML" articles by Pan-Wei Ng published on The Rational Edge Apr / May 2002.