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− | Once a Change has been assessed and accepted it may require a prescribed business process to be followed which may involve approvals, scheduling, and tasks. All of this can be orchestrated using the '''[[ | + | Once a Change has been assessed and accepted it may require a prescribed business process to be followed which may involve approvals, scheduling, and tasks. All of this can be orchestrated using the '''[[Business_Process_Workflow|Business Process Engine]]'''. The complexity of the underlying change process can be shielded from the change users, and instead a graphical Head's Up Display can represent the Processes stages, tasks, authorisations, and milestones. |
==Approvals== | ==Approvals== |
Revision as of 17:41, 7 December 2015
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Introduction
Once a Change has been assessed and accepted it may require a prescribed business process to be followed which may involve approvals, scheduling, and tasks. All of this can be orchestrated using the Business Process Engine. The complexity of the underlying change process can be shielded from the change users, and instead a graphical Head's Up Display can represent the Processes stages, tasks, authorisations, and milestones.
Approvals
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