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Process Designer - Overview

The Quik Flow Designer application allows technical and non-technical users alike to easily design business processes using a simple graphical design tool. By using actions and tasks, defining process data, and assigning process participants, process... Read More

Working In The Process Design Window

Dragging Actions from the Toolbox Actions can be added to the Design Window by dragging the appropriate action from the Action Toolbox to the Design Window. Dragging is accomplished by moving the mouse pointer to the desired action, holding down the... Read More

Screen Layout

Action Toolbox The Action Toolbox contains all actions available to use in a process. Action Icons can be dragged and dropped with your mouse from the Action Toolbox to the Process Design Window. Depending on your computer’s screen size and... Read More

Connecting To A Server

Server Enter the Internet address of the server. This will be supplied by your Quik Flow administrator. Port Enter the port number for the server. This will be supplied by your Quik Flow Administrator. Username Enter your username. Remember,... Read More

Process Explorer

Opening Existing Processes Locate the process you wish to open. Right click on the process or its icon and select Open. If you are working on a Development Server, you can select Open Copy to create a working copy of what will be a production process... Read More

Process Automation Benefits

Most companies have always known many of the benefits of automating their processes. In a good deal of these cases, the development time and costs usually out-weight the benefits. Using Quik Flow, business managers can automate processes in a matter... Read More

Concepts

Processes Processes are well-defined sets of actions, data, participants, and workflow. A process can be procedures such as a “New Hire”, a “Purchase Order”, or a “Product Return”. Processes are made up of three main elements. First,... Read More

Quik Flow Components

Web Interface The Web Interface is where most users will spend most of their time when using the Quik Flow Suite. The Web Interface is accessed by most standard Internet web browsers such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. The... Read More

Security

Role Based Security in each process is role based. Many specific areas of a process can be secured to allow only specific groups of people access. Security in the Quik Flow Suite is defined at its highest level as a collection of groups. These groups... Read More

What’s Next

Please see the “Web Interface Guide” for information on the day-to-day usage of the Quik Flow Suite. The information in that guide will be applicable to most users of the system. The “Designer Guide” should be reviewed by anyone wishing to... Read More

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