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workflowThe automation of business processes, where business documents and tasks are automatically passed from one user to another for action, according to a set sequence.
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workflowA group of processes-employing hardware, software, and people-that, when put into action, delivers an end result, or a portion of an end result.
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workflow1949, from work (n.) + flow (n.).
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workflowThe series of tasks together with their inputs and outputs that have some logical or intuitive basis for being considered together, typically because the tasks share data, have serial dependencies, in [..]
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workflowThe primary tool for MailChimp’s powerful automation feature. Workflows allow you to package an email or series of emails triggered by a particular sending event.
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workflowThe defined series of tasks within an organization to produce a final outcome. Sophisticated workgroup computing applications allow you to define different workflows for different types of jobs. So, f [..]
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workflowThe manner in which work is passed from one member of a department to another, or from one department to another within a company, organization, or institution, to allow the steps necessary for comple [..]
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workflowWorkflow is the operational aspect of a work procedure. It describes how tasks are structured, who performs them, what their relative order is, how they are synchronized, how information flows to support the tasks and how tasks are being tracked. As dimension of time workflow considers "throughput" as a distinct measure.
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workflowThe automation of a business process, in whole or in part, during which documents, information or tasks are passed from one participant to another for action, according to a set of procedural rules. A participant may be a system user, business work group or software application.
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workflowA guide for the user through tasks like acquisition, analysis, and reports.
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workflowAn automated set of tasks that can be arranged to run in series or parallel. The output of one task can be used as the input of another task. The user can configure the sequence and parameters for exe [..]
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workflowThe sequential processes work goes through until a project is complete. CERF is key for tracking every part of a workflow to ensure that data smoothly transitions to the next step.
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workflowThe movement of documents around an organisation for purposes including sign-off, evaluation, performing activities in a process.
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workflowAutomatic, rule-based routing to pre-determined users based on criteria such as role, department, commodity, account and dollar amount. Workflow manages and tracks the flow of work.
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workflowOrder in which specific work is performed; in PeopleSoft, a background process that creates a list of administrative actions based on the user's criteria and specifies the procedure associated wi [..]
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workflow(n) progress (or rate of progress) in work being done
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workflowThe specification or the automation of a work process during which documents, information or tasks are passed from one participant or system to another for action, according to a set of standardized r [..]
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workflowA sequence of equipment or processes through which a piece of work passes from initiation to completion. In video production, it typically refers to the process in which your video and audio reach you [..]
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workflowWorkflow is the operational aspect of a work procedure. It describes how tasks are structured, who performs them, what their relative order is, how they are synchronized, how information flows to supp [..]
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workflowDescription of pattern of recurrent functions or procedures frequently found in organizational processes, such as notification, decision, and action.
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workflowAllowed transitions between status for a role and a type. Workflows can be defined in the admin settings.
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workflowWorkflow refers to the modelling of the steps required to achieve a task so it can be streamlined and managed more effectively. In the asset supply chains commonly used in Digital Asset Management sys [..]
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workflow When creating web content (a page
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workflowRegulating the flow of a digital asset from origination through to its intended purpose. Workflow techniques include the prevention of moving to the next stage or status of a process until an authorised person has 'signed off' the current status, and the use of metadata fields for which the entry of data is mandatory.
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workflowDefines all of the steps or business rules, from beginning to end, required for a process to run correctly.
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workflowA workflow is a configured, automatic process for addressing a task.
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workflowThe automation of work among users where the system is intelligent enough to act based on definition of work types, users, tasks and the recognition of dynamic processing conditions.
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workflowA workflow in CareConnect walks a user through the steps needed to do their job. CareConnect started with workflows offered in Epic's Model System, asked hundreds of faculty and staff members to validate the workflows, and then modified them to accommodate the way we work at UCLA Health System.
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workflowThe value up to which a manager is authorized to approve shopping carts.
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workflowA process level, called a completion level, triggered when a purchasing document is incomplete and requires completion by a specialist. A completion level precedes approval levels in a process schema.
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workflowA level within a completion or approval process.
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workflowA schema that contains all possible process levels of an approval process for a specific business object.
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workflowA step within a completion or approval process.
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workflowAn SAP Supplier Relationship Management (SAP SRM) approval process framework, based on SAP Business Workflow, in which the modeled or configured process, and not the application itself, controls the p [..]
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workflowA user who can see the complete approval process for a shopping cart and add attachments, but cannot approve or reject work items.
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workflowThe maximum value a shopping cart can have before it requires approval.
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workflowAn immediate decision on a purchasing document in an approval process.
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workflowA group of items of a purchasing document in an approval process.
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workflow
The rate at which a flow of work takes place
(business) A process and/or procedure in which tasks are completed. It may be defined with a flowchart to define actors, actions, results, decisions, a [..]
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workflowA workflow consists of an orchestrated and repeatable pattern of business activity enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or pro [..]
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workflowA workflow consists of an orchestrated and repeatable pattern of business activity enabled by the systematic organization of resources into processes that transform materials, provide services, or pro [..]
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