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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


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