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Experience i-language
Wouldn't it be nice to use one diagram or type of diagram like an activity diagram to support process modeling and programming of the finished process supporting application, that you can use anywhere in the company?
- Yes -
Well now you can, with IXP, -
i-language is the first visual language that combines process modeling with programming for business applications - activity diagram based.
You not only can create and use but also change, start and stop your applications which is in short the lifecycle of a software. Therefor the empowered user of IXP can create software and manage software lifecycles support the actual processes in the real system - your place of work.
Enjoy
One Language, one diagram, many professions, many applications
Experience what we can do!
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Our biggest achievement is bringing diagram based visual programming, that means programming without coding, to a broad group of participants including most professions. Users of IXP do not have to code in order to create and use working applications in support of their actual processes. If this sounds like it is overselling,which is common in this industry, try the trial version and see for yourself.
We provide the visual diagram based I-Language, which bridges the communication gap between the none technical, non coding, IXP users, and the technical professionals as well as programmers.
In the same virtual office we provide the execution environment in form of the application server, and the use environment, supporting web as well as client server access, to the members of the online service. The users only log into their virtual office to use their software, through a software client or the web. The server administration is mostly done for you.
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Will this replace technical coworkers?
- NO - to the contrary,
Our preliminary study shows that the service and especially the I-Language aids the usually already over extended technical staff and brings a positive evolution in the relationship between business and Software. Also the IT department profits from this.
You graphically arrange steps of our I-Language into action diagrams. You can envision these action diagrams to be like activity diagrams in UML. In the action diagrams are flowcharts, displaying the steps in sequence the steps have to be performed to accomplish a complex task, workflow or process. Each of those steps can be imagined as a "graphical" vocabulary. The manager, the accountant, the production engineer, the service representative all have their own vocabulary to describe the steps they do to get their work done. Most all the work is done with the aid of a program running on a PC. So we have created a step based language which steps granularity spectrum spans from the programming domain through each department all the way to management.
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While creating this language we tried to keep the acronym KISS in mind.
Keep It Simple Silly!
We created two classes of basic steps. About 50 atomic steps forming a high level programming language with which complete Software Internal Processes (SIP) can be created and the composite steps which allow the creation of any domain specific vocabulary at different level of abstraction, from domain specific processes to inter domain (department) Business Internal Processes (BIP) including processes at management levels.
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