Object Process Graph - Overview of Object Process Graph Technology

Overview of Object Process Graph Technology

The major elements of Object Process Graph Technology are: the Object Process Graph (OPG), the Dynamic Graph Interpreter (DGI), the Application Controller Viewer (ACV), the Application Editor System (AES) and the Object Process Graph Application Program Interface (OPGAPI). Each of these elements are briefly described below.

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