(...) chose the subject "Developing applications on a Low-Code platform". Students had at their disposal the full version of the system (educational version), on which they designed and launched business processes, and the goal of completing the course was to create an application that supported one of the document flows used at the university. During two meetings with students of the "A (...)
(...) plans for the next year. ___________________ “The WEBCON platform has proven to be much better than the open-source solutions we have used so far, to introduce students to the subject of business processes. The intuitiveness and speed of creating a prototype of the process allowed the students to focus on solving problems during classes, not on fighting technology.” Dr inż. Bartłomie (...)
(...) s quite possible to get the desired voting-style behavior from WEBCON BPS using one or two SQL queries together with a Workflow Control step. Moreover, the SQL queries can be encapsulated onto global business rules that can be reused repeatedly. At a high level, it looks like this: Part One: business Rules with SQL Queries You will need to create three business rules. “V (...)
(...) WEBCON Academy courses impart knowledge and practical skills in using WEBCON BPS and implementing business applications. The C1A and C1B certification courses end with an exam and the awarding of the WEBCON Certified Professional certificate attesting to knowledge of WEBCON BPS functionalities as well as the competence, experience, and professionalism in carrying out projects and implementat (...)
(...) ipate in the design, implementation, and monitoring of the entire system in a more efficient and easier way. During the course, participants will learn, among other things: what a business process is and how to use No Code and Low Code technologies to design processes, how modern design methods are supported, which components make up the WEBCON BPS platform and where Designer Desk (...)
WEBCON offers a wide range of training courses on the main BPS components. Regardless of whether a particular training course covers basic, advanced or highly advanced operation of the system, it is designed to introduce the participants to the world of BPS and to show them its basic and most frequently used functionalities. The universal character of the training, the time constraints, and the hi
(...) y applicable when configuring Choice fields, allowing the list of returned values to be limited to those required by the user. This article provides a description of the functionality along with a business case for its use. Basic definitions and functional assumptions LIKE and CONCAT are functions that can be used in WEBCON BPS to create business rules, form rules, SQL queries, and to r (...)
(...) ionals with diverse educational backgrounds and work experience. She also highlighted that a well-designed and implemented process is the result of effective communication and cooperation between the business and IT departments (citizen-assisted development). The presentation was guided by a quote from Forrester studies: "In next years, business roles will begin to require development skills.&nb (...)
(...) m fields, i.e. questions, answers, descriptions, and available options. This article describes the peculiarities of the mentioned functionality on the example of its use in a company. business case An IT company provides training on the use of its product/software. The trainings are international and their target group are people who speak different languages. After each training course (...)
(...) tioned context variables can then be used, e.g. in a properly configured e-mail message sent to the supervisor of a given individual. Apart from the above-mentioned context variables available for business rules, you can also use the {CURRENT LOCATION} variable in form rules. It allows you to retrieve the GPS location (longitude and latitude) directly from the form without the need for transiting path. (...)
(...) ITCH operator allows more outcomes and conditions to be handled within the automation, when compared to the standard Condition operator. The condition within the SWITCH operator is a business rule, whose result will point to the case that will be used. The case can be designated in two ways: Variable referencing the case As with the Workflow control step, the result of (...)
(...) up fields Item list columns that Use people field data source The Any person option in predefined task assignment Delegating tasks on Portal Adding privileges through admin action on Portal business rule functions in the “Users” node, e.g. CURRENT USER IS ONE OF, USER IS ONE OF, etc. Privileges at Global, Application, Process, and Workflow level Application supervisor   (...)
(...) article describes this functionality with an example of its use in the company. Note: Translations can be exported/imported within one environment and one main version of WEBCON BPS. business case An international company operating in the food sector wants to conduct a series of webinars among its employees to explain the changes that the recently introduced European Commission Regulat (...)
(...) cts individuals who, despite lacking formal qualifications, can effectively create applications based on the low-code technology, but should not hold access to full system configuration. business case A trading company has a business Applications Department with 10 individuals employed as citizen developers. Despite lacking formal qualifications and in-depth software development knowledge, (...)
(...) External content by Razvan Ogrezeanu; 15.04.2024 Introduction In today's digital age, email remains a cornerstone of business communication, serving as a direct line to customers, stakeholders, and internal teams alike. Its role extends beyond mere information exchange, functioning as a vital tool for marketing, customer service, and engagement. The ability to capture attention and conve (...)
(...) Why would you need gamification for your processes? Gamification is the process of using game elements, such as points, ranks, awards, and competitions, in non-game contexts, like education, business , or health, to motivate and engage participants more actively and involved. Studies show that gamification can have significant positive results. For instance, in the business realm, gamification can (...)
(...) The open lecture entitled "Process Design using Low-Code for Students Planning to Work in business and IT", organized by the Department of Logistics and Process Engineering and WEBCON Sp. z o.o., brought significant value to students of Logistics and Computer Science at UITM. During the lecture, Urszula Słupik and Adrian Baszak introduced students to t (...)
(...) presented case is to adjust the Item list in such a way that it accurately reflects the state of the data source, while ensuring that it does not contain duplicate items that may exist in it. From a business perspective, an employee of an online store would like to download and enter into the system the updated list of spare parts they received from their franchisor. Some items on the list duplicate thos (...)
(...) flows The most fundamental way to control what our users will see and have access to is through the various levels of privilege settings. To make this easier, it is generally a good idea to divide business processes into a number of workflows that can (but don’t have to) be interconnected. Such smaller workflows are much easier to manage through privileges and task assignment. We can plan work (...)
(...) this page), which compiles a list of all modifications made to a major version over its lifecycle. Our latest major release is 2024.1 – [Whitepaper – business overview] WEBCON provides full technical support for our two latest major versions. Important: Before upgrading from one complete version to another (eg from 2019 to 2024) check (...)