Re: Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?
Em 21-04-2021 16:24, Markos escreveu: Hi, I'm working with a group that is developing process diagrams in BPMN format using the Bizagi tool (www.bizagi.com/en). Everyone is using Windows but I use Linux (Debian 9.4). But there is no version of Bizagi for Linux. I tried to install and use many Open Source alternatives for Linux: Modelio jBPM Edrawmax Camunda Bonita Yaoqiang Some tools I was unable to install and others are too complex to use. I don't want to spend more time to learn how to use the tool than to do the work I need. I used Yaoqiang but the generated bpmn file gives an error to open in Bizagi. Any suggetion about an alternative of editor or a converter that converts a file in the format, for example svg (or any other), to bpmn? Thank you, Markos Many thanks to Didier, Deloptes and Michael, For suggestions of: BPMN sotfware on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Business_Process_Model_and_Notation_modeling_tools Flowable (free license, relatively clear presentation for a newbie): https://blog.flowable.org/2020/10/07/flowable-6-instant-gratification/ Diagrams: https://www.diagrams.net/ And the BPMN module of Eclipse. But during my searches I found a very interesting project that I share with you: BPMN Sketch Miner https://www.bpmn-sketch-miner.ai/# I liked the idea of being able to describe a sequence of processes only in textual form and let the tool automatically create the graphical diagrams without worrying about formatting. Thank you very much for the suggestions. Best Regards, Markos
Re: Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?
On Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 04:24:33PM -0300, Markos wrote: Any suggetion about an alternative of editor or a converter that converts a file in the format, for example svg (or any other), to bpmn? I can't comment specifically on how well it works importing SVGs as I've not used that functionality, but diagrams.net[1] certainly supports both SVG import and editing BPMN diagrams. I've used it for the latter with good success. It's open source and available both hosted and standalone. [1] https://www.diagrams.net/ Cheers, MJ -- Michael-John Turner * m...@mjturner.net * http://mjturner.net/
Re: Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?
Markos wrote: > Hi, > > I'm working with a group that is developing process diagrams in BPMN > format using the Bizagi tool (www.bizagi.com/en). > > Everyone is using Windows but I use Linux (Debian 9.4). > Everyone is using Windows but you are using old Debian :) > But there is no version of Bizagi for Linux. > > I tried to install and use many Open Source alternatives for Linux: > Did you see Eclipse - it has BPMN module, although IMO not as good as the pro stuff but very close to it. Eclipse is very powerful tool - but is complex and takes time to setup and learn - be patient and make backups of the installation directory before doing changes.
Re: Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?
Hello, Disclaimer: I did not even now before your post what BPMN stands for... there is a comparison of BPMN sotfware on Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Business_Process_Model_and_Notation_modeling_tools Among these solutions I would take a look at Flowable (free license, relatively clear presentation for a newbie): https://blog.flowable.org/2020/10/07/flowable-6-instant-gratification/
Any Debian BPMN editor (or a converter)?
Hi, I'm working with a group that is developing process diagrams in BPMN format using the Bizagi tool (www.bizagi.com/en). Everyone is using Windows but I use Linux (Debian 9.4). But there is no version of Bizagi for Linux. I tried to install and use many Open Source alternatives for Linux: Modelio jBPM Edrawmax Camunda Bonita Yaoqiang Some tools I was unable to install and others are too complex to use. I don't want to spend more time to learn how to use the tool than to do the work I need. I used Yaoqiang but the generated bpmn file gives an error to open in Bizagi. Any suggetion about an alternative of editor or a converter that converts a file in the format, for example svg (or any other), to bpmn? Thank you, Markos