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We also believe that high quality design should play akey role in minimising any adverse effects of projects,whether this is directed at the disposition of windturbines and energy crops in the landscape or thepositioning of photo-voltaic cells on historic buildings.Fundamental to achieving high quality design will be asound understanding of the character and importanceof the historic asset involved,whether at the scale ofindividual buildings and sites or more extensive historicareas and landscapes.Given the rapidity with which renewable energytechnologies are evolving,considerable weight shouldbe given to ensuring the reversibility of renewableenergy projects and their associated infrastructure.English Heritage therefore believes that where sensitive greenfield. | Lombardi Edition 7 2 Authoring Environment User Guide WebSphere. Table of Contents Copyright notice. 1 Planning Lombardi projects.2 What is business process modeling .2 How are processes developed in Lombardi and who is involved .2 Lombardi product components. 5 Lombardi architecture.5 Lombardi key terms and concepts.7 Understanding process development in Lombardi.8 Understanding the Process Center.9 Re-using items in Lombardi. 10 Versioning Lombardi items. 11 Planning for process deployment and installation. 11 Starting Lombardi Authoring Environment. 13 Logging in. 13 Navigating initial views. 13 Accessing and using Lombardi Authoring Environment interfaces. 15 Creating your first Lombardi project. 16 Authoring Environment tips and shortcuts. 16 Setting preferences.20 Lombardi tasks. 21 Managing the Process Center repository.23 Overview.23 Where to perform tasks.24 To learn more.24 Managing process applications workspaces and snapshots.25 Overview.25 Creating and maintaining high-level library items.25 Managing process applications. 26 Creating new process applications in the Process Center Console.26 Cloning process applications in the Process Center Console.27 Copying or moving library items from one process application to another in the Designer view. 27 Archiving process applications in the Process Center Console.27 Importing and exporting process applications from the Process Center Console.28 Editing process application settings.30 Managing and using toolkits.31 About Lombardi System Data toolkit.32 Creating toolkits in the Process Center Console.32 Cloning toolkits in the Process Center Console.32 Moving or copying library items to a toolkit in the Designer view.33 Creating a toolkit dependency in the Designer view.33 Updating a toolkit dependency in the Designer view.35 Deleting a toolkit dependency in the Designer view.36 Archiving toolkits in the Process Center Console.36 Importing and exporting toolkits from the Process Center Console.37 Editing .