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Blueriq Encore is the business engineer's working environment. It is used for creating, maintaining, and viewing business models.

Blueriq Encore is the successor of Blueriq Studio and is currently in development. An actual status of the progress can be found here.

To support the transition from Blueriq Studio to Blueriq Encore, we've made a few transition videos (in Dutch). These videos can be found here.

If an editor in Blueriq encore is opened, the layout exists of different sections:

  • The navigation panel on the left which is divided into subparts, from top to bottom:
    • The Blueriq Encore logo
    • The repository, branch, project, and module menu together forming a vertical breadcrumb
    • Indented the groups of module elements which may differ depending on the selected module type
    • A list of stacks of views grouped by module
  • The titlebar of the view
    • On the left the possibility to navigate forward and backward to other views in the stack.
    • Center: the title of the view including the module definition selector and the possibility to pin the view.
    • On the right actions specific for the content in the view.
  • The canvas, consisting of
    • The content of the view, such as an editor, or other content such as the validation report, or the pending changes.
    • All editors have a properties panel on the right:
      • Which for each editor has a functional name, description, dependencies, and commit history of the element.
      • Additionally and depending on the editor, other properties or tabs are added 
  • The statusbar on the bottom:

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