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Appendix E GUI of Pro-SEAT The properties defined for annotating the profile are edit-able in the profile annotation UI (Figure E.1). Figure E.1: Profile annotation UI in Pro-SEAT Figure E.2 displays the main frame layout of the meta-model annotation UI. The tree view of the original process model is on the left, and on the right side of the annotation panel is the reference ontology browser (In this case, it displays the GPO 197
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Appendix E<br />
GUI <strong>of</strong> Pro-SEAT<br />
The properties defined <strong>for</strong> annotating the pr<strong>of</strong>ile are edit-able in the pr<strong>of</strong>ile annotation<br />
UI (Figure E.1).<br />
Figure E.1: Pr<strong>of</strong>ile annotation UI in Pro-SEAT<br />
Figure E.2 displays the main frame layout <strong>of</strong> the meta-model annotation UI. The<br />
tree view <strong>of</strong> the original process model is on the left, and on the right side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
annotation panel is the reference ontology browser (In this case, it displays the GPO<br />
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