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    Generic Assessment Tool 2.0

    Generic Assessment Tool - create, test and evaluate your processeses

    This project extends an older Source Forge Project earlier made through former DHBW Stuttgart Students for their SWE Lecture. The Generic Assessment Tool 2.0 is a tool made to create and perform custom and generic Assessments to evaluate all kind of assessments and further more. Special Features in this project are the JavaFX GUI which makes this project more likely to be used and the wide database support. In addition to that, the GAT 2.0 sets no limit for any use, as you are not limited to a special assessment catalogue or something similar. ...
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    This project is intended to provide an easy to use Java based work flow engine. This engine will help business organizations to simply define a process.
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