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In the preceding screenshot, we can see a few of the characteristics available for the de-
signer. We can see the diagram definition, the properties of a selected node (the terminate
event) in the panel to the right-hand side corner of the editor, and we can see that we can
change the type of the selected node as well. At the top of the editor, we can see a series
of icons with many different functions: save, cut, copy, paste, delete, undo, redo, and a
few others that we will cover in more detail in the next few chapters. This section is called
the action bar of the process designer. We can also see other sections, such as the
Metadata tab, at the bottom, where we can put specific information about our knowledge
asset, such as version history and item description. Also, the canvas has tabulation at the
top, dividing the Process Modelling view from another called Simulation Results , which
will be explained in detail in Chapter 5 , Creating a Process Project in the KIE Work-
bench .
There are more attributes to the process designer that, at this moment, are going to distract
us from getting a full perspective of the Workbench, which is why we will leave the full
induction to the designer for Chapter 5 , Creating a Process Project in the KIE Work-
bench .
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