Apes is a process production tool (in the project management meaning of the term). It enables you to model according to the SPEM standards. Once the model is created, it enables you to generate a Web site that documents the process. The advantages offered by this tool are conformity with a standard, the ability to validate a process model, and the ability to easily modify a model and to regenerate the associated Web site.
| Licenses | GPL |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | OS Independent |
| Implementation | Java |
Recent releases


Changes: In this release process roles can assist the performer to realize an activity (as specified in the SPEM specification). Saving a big diagram to image now works properly without cropping. After opening a template, a dialog box is opened if you try to save your project. Some unit tests were added.


Changes: This version features Java 1.5 support, updates to the template management, fixes so that renaming an element in a diagram keeps the alignment, updates to the copy/cut/ paste processing, updates to the work product state display, and fixes to fit diagram to the size of the window when opened.


Changes: The core architecture has changed and separated into three modules, modelization of components with Apes, presentation of components with Pog, and publication of components with IEPP. A fourth module is in construction to cover execution. The new Apes features are work definition, work product state, new types of diagrams (context diagrams, responsibility diagrams, work definition diagrams, flow diagrams, and activity diagrams), and interface customization.


No changes have been submitted for this release.
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