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    Yaoqiang BPMN Editor

    Yaoqiang BPMN Editor

    an Open Source BPMN 2.0 / DMN 1.1 Modeler

    Yaoqiang BPMN Editor is a graphical editor for business process diagrams, compliant with OMG specifications (BPMN 2.0 / DMN 1.1).
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    DMF: Distributed Multiplatform Framework

    DMF: Distributed Multiplatform Framework

    Development framework including code generator and UML ex/import

    A component based programming framework. This project is aimed to support various target frameworks. A wxWidgets based GUI application is the major sample which also provides rapid database GUI design with UML import and export (db reverse engineering).
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    is a loadable application for the jrc-framework, that helps managing db schema. Support for scanning of db-schema, export/import to/from XML, creation and versionizing of db-schema. Column-Definitions are domainbased and the GUI supports drag&drop.
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