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  2. Flowable - Wikipedia

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    In October 2016, the lead developers of Activiti (software) left Alfresco (software) and started the Flowable Open Source project based on a fork of Activiti code. [6] [7]The first version of Flowable was 5.22, based on a fork of Activiti 5.21, but added Transient Variables. [8]

  3. Text Template Transformation Toolkit - Wikipedia

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    T4 is used by developers as part of an application or tool framework to automate the creation of text files with a variety of parameters. These text files can ultimately be any text format, such as code (for example C#), XML, HTML or XAML.

  4. Workflow APIs and interchange formats - Wikipedia

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    A range of API calls to support functions between a workflow engine and applications or other system components; Interchange formats and protocols to support interoperability between different workflow engines; Formats for the exchange of information such as process definitions and audit data between a workflow engine and other external ...

  5. List of SysML tools - Wikipedia

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    Matlab, GitHub [38] MagicDraw: Yes Yes Yes [39] Yes Yes Yes [40] DOORS and Micro Focus Application Lifecycle Management through Cameo DataHub. [41] Teamcenter integration with the Teamcenter Integration Plugin. [42] Microsoft Visio: No No Pro versions [43] Plugin No No No Modelio: Yes Partial Un­known Yes [44] Yes [45] No No Papyrus: Yes Yes ...

  6. Create, read, update and delete - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) are the four basic operations (actions) of persistent storage. [1] CRUD is also sometimes used to describe user interface conventions that facilitate viewing, searching, and changing information using computer-based forms and reports.

  7. Qutebrowser - Wikipedia

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    qutebrowser is a free, open-source web browser that is keyboard-focused and minimal in design. [1] Written in Python and using PyQt (a set of Python bindings for Qt), qutebrowser aims to offer a lightweight browser that can be primarily operated with keyboard commands inspired by Vim-style keybindings.

  8. Carbon (API) - Wikipedia

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    While the Mac OS was filled with APIs that shared memory to pass data, under Carbon all such access was re-implemented using accessor subroutines on opaque data types. This allowed Carbon to support true multitasking and memory protection, features Mac developers had been requesting for a decade. Other changes from the pre-existing API removed ...

  9. Unity Version Control - Wikipedia

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    Unity Version Control is a client/server system although in current terms of version control it can also be defined as a distributed revision control system, due to its ability to have very lightweight servers on the developer computer and push and pull branches between servers (similar to what Git and Mercurial do).