Dear Sirs.
My name is Sergey Chernouhov. I am the author of CH-1 notation for
business process modelling.
I shall consider it a great honour if a panel containing symbols of
CH-1 notation may be included in Draw (Libre Office).
The basic data on CH-1 notation are here:
http://ch1-notation.livejournal.com/ (including links to CH-1
Specifications at Google Docs, both in English and in Russian, pdf
format). The Specifications can be also sent by e-mail on your demand.
Would you be so kind to tell me, whom can I contact to for it?
Looking forward to hearing from you,
Author of CH-1 notation, PhD
Sergey Chernouhov
PS By the way, commercial add-on software may be also possible
later on. I mean a Text Generator – an ad-on for generating text
documents basing on diagrams of a process. As for me, I prefer to
write documents myself, but some people prefer to edit version
generated by computer. I know, there are some similar solutions, but I
suppose, in the case of CH-1 using, generated documents may have more
“human language” and less “Computer accent”. I have a detailed view
how to build such Text Generator basing on CH-1 notation. I’ll be very
pleased to discuss it if you are interested in it.
Yours faithfully, Sergey Chernouhov
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