CMMN
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Camunda Modeler 1.4 Released
We are proud to announce version 1.4 of the Camunda Modeler! In this release we are introducing new element template features and improving the stability of the BPMN and DMN Modeler. Download the new version from camunda.org.
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Camunda Modeler 1.3.2 released
We are happy to announce version 1.3.2 of the Camunda Modeler! Please download the new version from camunda.org. We fixed some bugs with the patch releases 1.3.1 and 1.3.2.
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Camunda Modeler 1.3 released
We are happy to announce version 1.3 of the Camunda Modeler! This release comes with a new mode for DMN, morphing Expanded Sub Processes into Collapsed ones (and vice-versa) in BPMN, a new context menu for tabs. Download the new version from camunda.org.
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Camunda Modeler 1.2 released
We are happy to announce version 1.2 of the Camunda Modeler! This release comes with new layouting helpers for BPMN, a new properties panel for CMMN and other modeling related improvements for BPMN and CMMN. Download the new version from camunda.org.
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Camunda Modeler 1.1 released
We are happy to announce version 1.1 of the Camunda Modeler! This release provides an update on CMMN modeling, adding the ability to model on-part as well as discretionary connections. Diagram search is now available for CMMN diagrams along with modeling support for a number of other elements. Download the new version from camunda.org.
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Model CMMN with the Camunda Modeler
The newest release of our Camunda Modeler includes basic CMMN modeling. You can create, open, save and export CMMN diagrams. Inside the diagram you can create, move, edit, replace and delete CMMN elements. Try it out!
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CMMN 1.1 and DMN 1.1 approved by OMG
Yesterday, CMMN 1.1 and DMN 1.1 have been approved by the OMG Architecture Board. This means that the new versions of the industry standards “Case Management Model and Notation (CMMN)” and “Decision Model and Notation (DMN)” are now final. They are immediately available to OMG members and it’s just a matter of some final document conversion until they are released to the public. Camunda already released the implementation Camunda was ahead of it’s time and already released it’s implementations of CMMN 1.1 and DMN 1.1 last week. So grab your copy of our Open Source BPM engine and start using the new versions today. What’s new? The version numbers already indicate that these are minor revisions, which mainly focus on...