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Building Image-Based Workflows with Windows Workflow Foundation

31 Mar 2008CPOL22 min read 35.7K   23  
Find out how to build a small document imaging workflow application using WF and Pegasus Imaging’s activity libraries (Part 1). Then discover how Pegasus’ activities may be used to add imaging workflows to MOSS using Visual Studio 2008 (Part 2).

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Program Manager Pegasus Imaging Corporation
United States United States
Since early 2007, Casey has been responsible for building Pegasus Imaging’s Atlanta engineering team. He also contributes to and supervises product design, implementation, quality, and release for several products. In previous positions at Pegasus, Casey has contributed to software development, technology integration strategies, development organizational structure, and product architecture. In addition, he has served as a technical lead for Autodesk, working on DWF applications including Autodesk Design Review. Casey earned a Masters in Business Administration with Honors from the University of Tampa, and a Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (Magna Cum Laude) from the University of South Florida.

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