A Workflow Designer is a tool, often a software application, that allows users to visually create, model, and automate workflows. These workflows represent sequences of tasks, processes, or activities within an organization or system. Users can define the steps, dependencies, and conditions involved in a workflow, and the designer then generates the underlying code or configuration to execute the workflow. Workflow Designers are commonly used to automate business processes, integrate systems, and manage data flow.
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