Newest stencils
Juniper J series stencils
Stencils for Juniper J switches. Sized for 19" racks, works well with RackElements
WSDM Conceptual Structural and Task Model
Used to design the navigational track for the audience classes. This stencil also incorporates the Task Navigation Model for the Concurrent Task Trees from WSDM. Additionally, it has the ways to model the Semantic Relationship links.
WSDM Audience Class Hierarchy
The Audience Class Hierarchy describes the different users visiting a website and their requirements. The highest superclass is always the Visitor who has the most common requirements. All others users are subclasses with their own more detailed requirements. Requirement are inherited from the superclass. e.g. A Visitor can...more
WSDM Object Chunks
WSDM is an audience driven web site design method, developed at the Web & Information System Engineering (WISE) research group of the department of Computer Science of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel. Initiated in 1998 by Prof. Dr. Olga De Troyer, WSDM was among the first web site design methods. Originally aimed at...more
Crochet Stitches
A Stencil set of common crochet stitches
Workflow nets / YAWL
Workflow nets and YAWL are widely used in academia to teach and discuss the theoretical foundations of workflow and business process management. More information can be found at the official website: http://www.yawl-system.com.
UML2
The UML2 activity diagram notation is an OMG standard, focusing on describing the business logic within a software system. More information can be found at the official website: http://www.uml.org.
Event-driven Process Chains
Event-driven Process Chains (EPC) are used widely for describing business logic within a company. EPCs have been invented by Prof. Scheer and commercialized by IDS-Scheer: http://www.ids-scheer.com/international/en
Mac OS X Interface 2
More new major Omni application updates mean a new, cleaner, more Leopardy interface stencil. This one makes extensive use of tables, for maximum flexibility while maintaining pixel precision. Enjoy!