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(...) around the AI analysis score (e.g. only instances whose AI analysis score > X won’t need approval). The AI analysis mechanism in processes helps you easily catch instances that have been POT entially incorrectly filled out, or non-standard instances that may require additional attention or verification.

(...) e database growth over a certain period of time, as it is dependent on many variables which are hard to define at the start of implementation. This article intendeds to provide a basis for evaluating POT ential database size growth based on the specifics of the system’s core elements. During database size evaluation, the user must take the following into consideration: Volume of workflo (...)

(...) Configuration without breaking inheritance Except for item list, breaking form field settings inheritance is not recommended – that it makes it difficult to maintain the process, analyze POT ential problems or change the configuration. An alternative solution is to add the condition in the business rule form rule in the form field settings on the process. The example configuration: (...)

(...) Applies to version: 2020.1.x; author: Franciszek Sakławski   Introduction One of the functionalities significantly extending the POT ential of WEBCON BPS is the possibility of using the REST API interface. This article describes how to configure a data source based on information returned by the external services that provide their API. An example of using a REST data source can b (...)

(...) as a physical buffer that filters external traffic, and takes on the possible effects of external attacks. Thanks to this solution, the server located in the internal network is not affected by POT ential attacks, or at least their consequences are mitigated.  The pre-authentication mechanism allows you to provide an additional level of traffic filtration that comes from the public inter (...)

(...) In this example, the cell will be colored when the planned cost exceeds 1,500. Fig.8 Cell collored when the value exceeds 1,500 Coloring the item list's background helps the user sPOT values that widely differ from the accepted range of values.  This is one of the methods that the application designer can use to speed up the analysis of data in item lists.

(...) ot to send this data to the administrator. This means that the administrator can track events during the session with the data obtained, but cannot operate within a user's context, preventing any POT ential manipulation The issue of diagnostic session safety was addressed from the start by ensuring that the gathered data cannot contain information that would enable identification or impersonat (...)

(...) e database growth over a certain period of time, as it is dependent on many variables which are hard to define at the start of implementation. This article intendeds to provide a basis for evaluating POT ential database size growth based on the specifics of the system’s core elements. During database size evaluation, the user must take the following into consideration: Volume of workflo (...)

(...) Introduction In WEBCON BPS, it is possible to limit the types of attachments that can be added to workflow instances due to their type and size. This option can be used to block the ability to add POT entially dangerous attachments to the Portal such as scripts, executables, spreadsheets with macros. The restriction will be set globally for all applications/processes and all places where you can ad (...)

(...) espond to reality.   Why does WEBCON publish an infrastructure document where it gives examples of configuration based on the number of users? There are two main reasons for that: POT ential clients know their number of users but not are not always able to determine the  annual plausible number of new workflow instances. WEBCON BPS is the platform of not only one application (...)

Applies to version: 2021.1.x and above; author: Adrian Baszak “Quick paths” is a standard functionality allowing for the use of a transition path without editing the form as well as several instances at the same time. “Quick paths” can be found useful wherever a task is repeatable and it does not require completing any form fields by the user or verifying a large amoun

(...) suring that the assigned tasks are completed on time and that the information about who, when, for whom, and how the tasks were performed is transparent to those involved (e.g. supervisors), avoiding POT ential errors and saving time for additional verification.

(...) em. Communications mode - synchronous communication question-answer type. In this mode one of the parties (workflow) sends an enquiry to the other party (external system) and expects an answer. Any POT ential communication loss incidents do not affect data consistency.  Message buffer - WEBCON does not envisage workflow message-buffering. Communication will be triggered upon workflow completi (...)

(...) ction. The operation of these modes is particularly well visible in the “On path” transition. This is due to its nature as this type of transition involves a number of operations that can POT entially change the state of data available in the database. Depending on the moment of triggering an action or automation they can refer to different data values. What is equally important, the o (...)

(...) a single action that adds an instance to the archive queue. NOTE: archiving is a one-way, irreversible operation – the archived instances cannot be restored to the process database. To avoid POT ential damages caused by an SQL query with a wrong filter, test how the query selects instances to archive.   Archive queue NOTE: archiving can be a long process that burdens server. Wh (...)

(...) the marked checkbox in the “Visible” column in the selected language row (en-GB). Note that the “en-US” and “en-GB” packages have the same name now. To prevent POT ential mistake, follow the same steps for the “en-US” package and disable visibility for the “en-US” package by unchecking the “Visible” checkbox. Click the &ldq (...)

(...) m elements, e.g. actions, starting new instances, etc. On the other hand, form rules generally form more flexible framework and give end user more freedom. The rules, which apply only to the form, POT entially enable experienced end users with sufficient knowledge to make their own modifications through a console. Thus, the primary distinction between the first and second approach revolves aroun (...)

(...) lina, Vice President of WEBCON, is among other things to utilize the scientific and educational output, as well as professional experience of the University, including its economic, HR, and technical POT ential, together with WEBCON’s economic and social status for further, including mutual, actions taken to accomplish developmental missions and programs of both Parties. First, mutual activit (...)

(...) understandable documentation that could serve as a basis for process implementation. The prizes consisted of small gifts, and each awardee also had the opportunity to attend a job interview and POT entially an internship at our client, the RABEN company.  The students gave high evaluations to the exercises organized by Professor Katarzyna Grzybowska. WEBCON BPS Hackathon (...)

(...) nd if there is a task to execute in it, it executes it and then sends another query to the next database. Once all databases are served, the thread immediately sends queries to databases for the next POT ential tasks. However, if the query returns no task, then the thread waits for the master queue (10-second interval) and if it assigns some task to queues, then within a second the thread starts sendi (...)