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Workbench
Collaborate on the development of forms, documents, and business processes
Adobe LiveCycle Workbench software is an integrated development environment (IDE) that allows developers, designers, and business analysts to work together collaboratively.


Key capabilities
- Collaborate on process design and development.
- Design easy-to-use Guides.
- Streamline development by using a common data model.
- Dynamically create sophisticated documents and PDF Portfolios.
- Leverage existing resources with a common repository.
- Simplify testing and deployment
Collaborate on process design and development
Using the Process perspective in Adobe LiveCycle Workbench software, you can visually create process maps. Business analysts can create process diagrams using swim lanes and activities following common modeling methodologies such as Rummler-Brache and IDEF, or industry standards such as the Object Management Group's Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN). Processes can be categorized and versioned into minor and major versions. To create a process, the user can use modeling elements such as activities, annotations, and gateways, or existing processes as subprocesses or services to implement specific activities and business events. The Process perspective in LiveCycle Workbench supports a number of usability features, such as the ability to snap to grid to make layout of diagrams easier, and an overview view that allows easy navigation when diagrams get large.
Design easy-to-use Guides
The Guide Builder perspective allows you to quickly create an Adobe Flash technology–based application that guides the user through a data capture process. Guides leverage the Adobe application modeling technology to simplify integration with back-end systems and allow the user to quickly create rules-based navigation, field logic, and extendable online help without having to write any code. You can also extend the Guide with reusable custom components created in Adobe Flex Builder software for richer user interactions
Create intelligent personalized forms and documents
Nonprogrammers can use Adobe's drag-and-drop design tool for creating electronic forms and documents. Build intelligent templates that merge with enterprise data to deliver interactive forms or personalized documents in a wide variety of electronic or print formats using the Adobe LiveCycle Designer module
Streamline development by using a common data model
Adobe application modeling technology enables application developers to write applications at a higher level, reducing the amount of code and simplifying data integration in the development of applications. The Data Model perspective in Workbench allows developers to create data models that work with both Guides and Processes, simplifying the exchange of data between LiveCycle modules and streamlining back-end integration with core business applications
Dynamically create sophisticated documents and PDF Portfolios
The DocBuilder perspective in Workbench provides the capability to generate document description XML (DDX) with both a graphical and an XML source editor. This new perspective creates the input DDX to the Assembler service and provides a means to view and edit the XML source, as well as preview and validate the results from within the Workbench context. The graphical editor enables the full range of page content capabilities — including adding headers, footers, watermarks, and backgrounds — plus control of document components such as building PDF Portfolios, adding links and bookmarks, and merging forms and documents
Leverage existing resources with a common repository
Simplify the management and reuse of forms, common form fragments, images, processes, components, and schemas. Workbench provides a single, unified authoring tool with versioning, check-in/checkout, and granular access controls for creating PDF forms, Output templates, Guides, business processes, and Java components. Using Workbench, your team can collaborate more effectively, improve productivity, accelerate development, and speed time to market. Business analysts can share their process designs, form designers can create the layout and user experience, and IT developers can refer to these documents when binding form data and adding scripting
Simplify testing and automate deployment
With Workbench, you can preview your business process, including testing Form interfaces, and record the process results. The Workbench playback view allows you to visually trace the results along each step of the process map. Use the record and playback tools for reviewing the application design with business stakeholders, and then refine your processes. Then, deployments can be scripted to automate publishing, from development to the test, stage, and production environments
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