Visio 2000 Developer's Survival Guide
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Rating | : | 4.36 (618 Votes) |
Asin | : | 155212407X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 344 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-14 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Graham Wideman has over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering, software development, information systems, business analysis and conceptual modeling. . Partly to that end, he has been building solutions and tools with diagramming libraries and environments for ten years, and with Visio for over five years.Wideman is also affiliated with the SemNet group centered as San Diego State University.Over the last 15 years this group has produced basic tools for diagramming general sem
The point of departure for this book is an overview of the Visio environment, and the structures that Visio-based solutions might take. Great that you are able to base your solution on several features of Visio, but how do you disable all the features in Visio's huge array the you don't want exposed to your users? For that you need a knowledge of Visio far beyond just the functional areas directly relevant to your project. It's deceptively easy to get started in Visio, and you can advance a considerable distance with V
About the Author Graham Wideman has over 25 years of experience in electrical engineering, software development, information systems, business analysis and conceptual modeling. Recently Wideman was recognized with a Microsoft Valued Professional (MVP) award for Visio. In each of these disciplines he mastered the formal diagrams, yet in addition always found the need to generate drawings automatically, and to extend each diagrammatic convention in formal or informal ways to convey richer sets of detail or summary-level concepts. Partly to that end, he has been building solutions and tools with diagramming libraries and environments for ten years, and with Visio for over five years.Wideman is also affiliated with the SemNet group centered as San Diego State University.Over the last 15 years this group has produced basic tools for diagramming general semantic networks and formally studying the teaching and learning benefits in