Process Definition
Overview
Processes are organized in folders administered by managers. Only one folder level is possible in WorkflowGen.
A folder is assigned to a global participant. The persons who are part of that participant are known as folder managers or process managers. A manager may be one or more persons. However, the participant type List of persons with a coordinator cannot be used for the purpose of assigning folder managers.
Managers have full access to the process definition of their processes, but not to other folders or other administration features.
Users with a WorkflowGen Administrator profile have complete access to all folders and their associated processes.
A process can have several versions, but only one can be active at any one time for the purpose of launching new requests. Existing requests launched in prior versions continue to function with the older process definition until the requests are closed but the processes for those prior versions cannot, for the most part, be edited.
A process can be declared as a sub-process and then used in another process action as an independent or embedded sub-process.
A process is made up of the following components:
Participants (e.g. requester, actor)
Relevant data (e.g. form, agreement, amount, etc.)
Actions (e.g. find information, validate, process, wait)
Transitions (e.g. next actions, conditions)
Assignment method (e.g. automatic, manual, etc.)
Notifications (e.g. assignment, closing, etc.)
Defining a process involves building a number of rules. To simplify implementation, WorkflowGen groups process definition into several sections:
Process information
Information related to process creation (status, version, etc.) and general parameters (archiving, notification upon closing, process lead time).
Participant
Global participants selected or process-specific participants that will take on the roles of either a requester, an actor, or a process supervisor.
Data
Data that are used by the process per request and that are relevant and necessary to carry out the process workflow.
Form
WYSIWYG built-in form designer to create the forms used by the workflow.
Workflow
Workflow definition that is made up of actions and their associated transitions, conditions, and exceptions.
Full screen / Exit full screen
Display or quit the process definition full screen mode.
Report
Provides both an overview and details of all parameters used in the process, and also provides a description of any workflow design errors. As well, the report shows summary usage statistics on the process.
Test
Allow testing the process if the status is set to In test. To be able to select the Test link, the process/folder manager must be one of the requesters of the process.
Process folder
Process folder list screen
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Filters
* A filter can be applied to a part of a field.
Folder list
Folder form
Process manager
A process manager must be a Person or List of persons type global participant.
Deleting a folder
A folder cannot be deleted if it contains processes.
Process list screen
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Filters
* A filter can be applied to a part of a field.
Process list
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