.BPM File Extension

Bizagi Process Modeler

Developer Bizagi
Popularity
3.3  |  23 Votes
 

What is a BPM file?

File created by Bizagi Process Modeler, a business process modeling and documentation application; contains processes that consist of diagram shapes, images, arrow connectors, etc.; referred to as a model and may contain one or more diagrams.

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This file is created by selecting File then Save As. The BPM extension is the default "Save as type." You can also create a BPM file by clicking the disk icon on the toolbar.

NOTE: The other Bizagi Process Modeler file type is .BPMC.

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Programs that open BPM files

Category: CAD Files
Updated: September 30, 2013

Trados AutoSuggest Dictionary File

Developer SDL
Popularity
3.6  |  13 Votes
 

File used by SDL Trados translation software; saves a dictionary of words and phrases extracted from a translation memory file (.SLDTM) or .TMX file; provides content for SDL Trados' AutoSuggest feature when typing translations.

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You can add AutoSuggest dictionaries to your existing project in Trados by choosing Project → Project Settings → Language Pairs → AutoSuggest Dictionaries.

Programs that open or reference BPM files

Windows

PowerDesigner Business Process Model

Developer Sybase
Popularity
3.4  |  16 Votes
 

Business model created with PowerDesigner, an enterprise data modeling tool; describes the internal tasks and processes of a business and the way customers might interact with the business.

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A Business Process Model is a conceptual model that describes the business logic from a business partner's point of view. It includes a diagram that visually portrays the interactions between processes from different starting points to different end points.

Programs that open BPM files

Windows
Sybase PowerDesigner

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