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Software engineering / Design / Science / Enterprise modelling / Workflow patterns / Business Process Model and Notation / Activity diagram / Unified Modeling Language / Business process modeling / Diagrams / Systems engineering / Process management
Date: 2009-11-18 13:40:13
Software engineering
Design
Science
Enterprise modelling
Workflow patterns
Business Process Model and Notation
Activity diagram
Unified Modeling Language
Business process modeling
Diagrams
Systems engineering
Process management

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