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Process Flow Based Legal Reasoning and Document Organization by Lost at 3:58 am EST, Mar 6, 2006 |
http://lucision.com/legal/Process1.png http://lucision.com/legal/Process2.png http://lucision.com/legal/Process3.png http://lucision.com/legal/Process4.png http://lucision.com/legal/Process5.png While living in India I made a little prototype for a process-flow based system for lawyers. Its a Java SWT/JFace app, using the Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework. I love GEF. It boggles my scrotum. Anyway, its not much, but I'm not working on this anymore and so I've decided to set it free. Someone with more legal expertise and more devotion than myself could create something very cool along these lines, and probably will, someday. Source requests to source@lucision.com until I clean that up and post it too. |
Process Flow Based Legal Reasoning and Document Organization by Rattle at 8:32 pm EST, Mar 6, 2006 |
MemeStreams user Jello is setting lose some code for an idea he was working on. If you have legal expertise and want to get involved in developing software for lawyers, this is something to look at:Screenshot #1 - Screenshot #2 - Screenshot #3 - Screenshot #4 - Screenshot #5 While living in India I made a little prototype for a process-flow based system for lawyers. Its a Java SWT/JFace app, using the Eclipse Graphical Editing Framework. I love GEF. It boggles my scrotum. Anyway, its not much, but I'm not working on this anymore and so I've decided to set it free. Someone with more legal expertise and more devotion than myself could create something very cool along these lines, and probably will, someday. Source requests to source@lucision.com until I clean that up and post it too.
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