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# Processes

This window shows the **processes** list that are currently defined and, for each process, its current version and the graphical representation of the model.\
The same window allows to start a process, that is to say, a process instance is created when the user presses the "start" button.\
If the process definition requires a set of properties in order to start it, these are showed and checked out just before the process instance creation.Other available actions are:

* importing of an existing BPMN process (via XML files or BPMN); once imported the file, a new  **process model**  will be created
* exporting of a process definition, in XML format; this operation is useful in case you want to deploy a process from an environment to another
* duplication of a process definition, helpful for instance to create a branch of an already existing and running process.


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