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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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    Imixs Workflow

    Imixs Workflow

    Imixs Workflow - the open source business process management

    Manage Complexity of Your Business Process... Imixs-Workflow is the open source solution for human-centric business process management. This means supporting human skills, activities and collaboration in a model driven architecture. The Imixs-Workflow engine protects and securely distributes your business data based on the BPMN 2.0 standard. http://www.imixs.org
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    BOSS Flow

    Workflow control and configuration java framework

    A framework to simply understandable control flows in applications. It is easy to manage flow by XML and annotations. There are many simple ways to catch actions such as transition, step entry or leaving, including control the decision similar to 'if' or 'switch' statements.
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    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.
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    SEPIA: Security-oriented PN Framework

    SEPIA: Security-oriented PN Framework

    Petri net framework for security related modeling and reasoning.

    SEPIA provides implementations for various types of Petri nets. Along Place/Transition-nets, it supports Petri nets with distinguishable token colors and defines coloured workflow nets, where coloured tokens are interpreted as data elements used during process execution. To support information flow analysis of processes, SEPIA defines so-called IF-Nets, tailored for security-oriented workflow modeling which enable users to assign security-levels (HIGH, LOW) to transitions, data elements...
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    dotSource Workflow Tool

    dotSource Workflow Tool

    Workflow Tool for Eclipse

    Based on the features of the graphical editing software JaWE (Java Workflow Editor) and the required interpretation of a custom XML dialect, which could not be interpreted by Eclipse, the dotSource GmbH developed a interpreting workflow tool. This allows a time saving, easier application and therefore cost savings. The workflow tool is an extension for the open source Eclipse programming tool from IBM. This workflow tool has been integrated into the dotSource Studio. It consists of 8...
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    Yaoqiang XPDL Editor
    Yaoqiang XPDL Editor (YXE) is a graphical editor for workflow process definitions, compliant with WfMC specifications( XPDL 2.1 and 1.0 )
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    This project aims to create an EMF Ecore metamodel, code templates and a workflow for automatically generating certain Typo3 extensions. It contains an example instance for the creation of a developer garden Typo3 extension.
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    This project provides a framework for the generation of workflow code from high-level models. It enables people with no or little experience in this area to generate workflow code a reasonable time by specifying generation templates and reusing adapters.
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    CodaServer is a database that makes building business applications easy. It uses a SQL-like language that lets you describe your workflow and business processes, and uses this information to enforce your business rules and guarantee data integrity.
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