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  2. Workflow management system - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workflow_management_system

    WfMS allows the user to define different workflows for different types of jobs or processes. For example, in a manufacturing setting, a design document might be automatically routed from a designer to a technical director to the production engineer. At each stage in the workflow, one individual or group is responsible for a specific task.

  3. Activiti (software) - Wikipedia

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    The DocuBrain Workflow Editor is a standalone BPMN 2.0 compliant workflow editor that can be used to create and edit generic BPMN processes. The editor supports direct connections to Activiti as well as all of Activiti's customization (such as Activiti specific element attributes, Activiti specific tasks like Camel Task, Mule Task, etc.).

  4. Workflow technology - Wikipedia

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    Workflow technology is a field of software products designed to improve the design of information systems. It involves use of workflow engine, also known as an orchestration engine, to execute models of processes. [1] The models can be edited by persons not experienced in programming (e.g. managers) using workflow editors. [2]

  5. Collaborative workflow - Wikipedia

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    The fundamental difference between social collaboration software and collaborative workflow software is that collaborative workflow is characterized by well-defined goals, activities, and outcomes. Collaborative workflow, while incorporating many of the tools that comprise social collaboration, also relies on: Project and task infrastructures

  6. Tables (Google) - Wikipedia

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    Forms: allow users to collect input without giving access to the table. Tables forms are separate from Google Forms . Bots : allow users to automate tasks, such as send emails, update data, or send weekly reports, and send data to 3rd party webhooks to trigger Google Chat or Slack notifications or Zapier workflows.

  7. Google Apps Script - Wikipedia

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    Google Apps Script has some processing limitations. As a cloud-based service, Apps Script limits the time that a user's script may run, as well as limiting access to Google services. [9] Currently, the Google Apps Store does not allow direct connections to internal (behind-the-firewall) corporate databases, which is key to building business apps.

  8. Jetpack Joyride - Wikipedia

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    The game uses a simple, one-touch system to control the jetpack; when the player presses anywhere on the touchscreen, the jetpack fires and Barry rises. When the player lets go, the jetpack turns off, and Barry falls. Because he is continually in motion, the player does not control his speed, simply his movement along the vertical axis.

  9. Jetpack man - Wikipedia

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    Jetpack man (also described as guy in a jetpack [1] and Iron Man) is an unknown person or object observed flying what appeared to be an unauthorized jetpack around the Los Angeles area at least five times from 2020 to 2022. [2] [3] [4] Multiple airplane pilots reported seeing the jetpack man at altitudes around 5,000 feet (1,500 m). [5]