Hi Bjorn and Gerhard,

Thanks for information about the ProjectKoach and I will test it. I will
post my own opinion about that tool if I could after my tests as soon as
possible.

I have make some searches in google and i have found the Wilos Project (
http://www.wilos.ups-tlse.fr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=48&Itemid=60).
Does anybody have used the Wilos for his/her process orchestration?

I don't know if this discution should be in list scope. If not at all,
please let me know.

Regards,

Nelson Carnaúba Tenório
nelsoncarna...@gmail.com
Master Candidate in Software Engineering



2010/5/4 Bjorn Gustafsson <bj...@goodsoftware.ca>

> Thanks for the pointer Gerhard.
> I'm the developer of ProjectKoach and I can elaborate on it a bit more.
>
> ProjectKoach may not fully support process orchestration in the sense that
> I think you are looking for. The earlier pre-Eclipse version (which is the
> one Gerhard is referring to), before 2008, did have an import feature that
> scanned the process structure and auto-instantiated a wbs based on it. Oddly
> enough, we had to drop that feature when we migrated ProjectKoach into
> Eclipse ... (because of version conflicts between the ProjectKoach, the EPF
> libraries and Eclipse platform).
> It is in our plans to resurrect the full OpenUP import feature sometime
> during the fall. When it is available you can point to your configuration,
> 'import', and instantiate its structure from the right-click context menu of
> the release plan editor.
>
> In the mean time, ProjectKoach still supports the main part of the process
> enactment use case and you can easily create a free-hand process model that
> you can then use to build your plan. It is just that it will not be
> connected to your OpenUP process instance.
> This feature is available in the licensed ProjectKoach Premium feature,
> which is available in a 30-day free trial.
> see www.projectkoach.com for more information.
>
> Hope this helps,
> With Best Regards,
> Bjorn
>
> Bjorn Gustafsson
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> On 2010-05-04, at 5:00 AM, EPF.GSchneider wrote:
>
> Hi Nelson,
>
> yes, there is one I know: http://www.projectkoach.com/
>
> However, I did not work with it up to now...
>
> Best regards,
> Gerhard
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> Am 04.05.2010 um 13:57 schrieb Nelson Carnauba:
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> Hi all,
>
> Does anybody know if there is any tool that use EPF to orchestrate the
> defined process? Something like to guide people to know what the next step
> has to be done?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Nelson Carnaúba Tenório
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