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Processes are an effective and efficient way to construct on-demand Internetware applications. It is often needed to evaluate whether two process-driven applications are consistent, or whether the implemented process conforms to the process specification. Most existing methods only return qualitative results (i.e., true or false), so slight inconsistencies may lead to a false result. To address this problem, based on activity constraints, we have presented a quantitative approach to process consistency analysis. In this paper, we focus on the implementation issues of our approach and introduce how to use our tool in practice.