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Kamdjou Temfack Duplex Marie commented on ODE-1029:
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Hello,

I am Kamdjou Duplex, a 4th year student of Computer Engineering at the 
University of Buea, Cameroon. I have programming skills in JavaScript, 
AngularJS, HTML5, CSS3, JQuery, Google Polymer platform, Firebase, NodeJS, 
Bootstrap. I am motivated to work on this project and with over 2 years of 
Angular JS programming, I believe i have the skills to work on this project 
with minimal supervision. I will like to get some assistance with respect to 
resources and further information i may need in order to write my proposal. I 
am currently checking out the github.io repository and will start working on my 
proposal ASAP. 

Thanks for the assistance.

Regards,
Duplex

> Process Instance Visualization for Monitoring Console
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ODE-1029
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ODE-1029
>             Project: ODE
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Management Console
>            Reporter: Tammo van Lessen
>              Labels: angularjs, coffeescript, css3, gsoc2015, html5, java, 
> javascript, typescript
>
> ODE will get a new and shiny web-based management console soon. What still is 
> missing is a graphical monitoring tool, which graphically renders a BPEL 
> process and visually annotates it with markers, showing which activities have 
> been executed already, which are pending, which are DPE'd. Since there is no 
> standardized notation for BPEL, the visualization can be chosen freely. A 
> good starting point is https://github.com/BPELtools/BPELviz, which creates 
> static HTML5/CSS3 documents from BPEL files. This project can be included and 
> extended.
> As a bonus, the graphical monitoring could integrate with ODEs debug API 
> (which is not yet exposed as Web(service) API but this is then to be 
> discussed.
> GSoC applicants should have strong skills in frontend development (HTML5, 
> CSS3, JavaScript, ideally AngularJS, SVG/Canvas, perhaps autolayouting), some 
> understanding of WS-* and a good idea of how process execution works and 
> which information is needed to make the status of process instances visually 
> understandable.



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