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SVG Situations applying Microsoft Workplace Visio 2003 With an installed base of nearly 8 million end users,Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007 Serial Key,
Microsoft Workplace Visio is one of the most used drawing and diagramming applications available. Until now,Office 2007 Pro Plus Product Key, the product has mainly focused on drawings for print or embedding in other Office product documents. With the 2003 release of Visio we will see the range of end user scenarios expand to web graphics through well considered and rich support of the SVG standard. This session will present an overview of this SVG support and will illustrate its value to customers through a series of end user scenarios using Visio and SVG. Some of these represent new opportunities for third party Visio solution developers and customers. These situations are intended to highlight the synergy between Visios easy-to-use graphics, its rich solutions platform,Office Professional 2010 64bit, Microsofts XML enabling technologies, and the high level of graphics expression possible in SVG. On the surface, Visio will join dozens of other applications that can generate SVG graphics. Looking a bit deeper,Office Ultimate 2007 Activation, we will demonstrate that the SVG generated is highly structured and editable. Going still farther and implementing the extension mechanism within SVG, we will see how Visio has extended SVG with additional structure in order to optimize edit-ability after round-trip back into Visio. At the most detailed level, this session will provide an example where SVG is used as the visual representation layer of a much richer XML data set exchanged between multiple applications in support of business process management (BPM). In this example,Microsoft Office 2007 Pro Activation Key, we will demonstrate the ease with which users can associate process information with shapes in the Visio diagram through a BPM solution running in Visio. This BPM information is then made available to other applications by mapping it to elements in a BPM schema/namespace carried in the SVG and associated with graphic SVG elements at the visualization level. This information can then be used by analysis and line of business applications. Mr. Richard A. SeeLead Program Manager Advanced Technology TeamsVisio Product Unit Microsoft Corporation Ms. Stella DuDirector of Development, SchemaSoft Mr. Blair ShawSenior Development Consultant - Microsoft Corporation |
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