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Collaboration Environment

Adeptia BPM Server offers a collaboration environment where business users and developers can interact with each other to document, design, develop and deploy business processes.

Users can be assigned to different self-contained “groups” that refer to departments and individual external partners. Users may be assigned different access privileges based on their roles and responsibilities. Services and processes created by managers may be “published” and so made accessible by other team members.

The user interface to the BPM Server is fully web-based and all the rules, activities and processes that are created are all saved on the back-end database repository. This allows users to share their work with others.

Monitoring

Process Flow and System Monitoring
System and process flow monitoring feature offers a consolidated view of server resources, users logged in and all the processes that are currently running. Adeptia BPM Server provides Process Engine console where all deployed process flows can be viewed and all currently running processes can be monitored. This allows a real-time view of the running process flows and allows the user to “pause”, “abort” or “restart” them.


Logs

Process Flow Logs
BPM Server saves all logs and run-time process data in a database for archival. This information details statistics of every executed instance of the process flow including data pertaining to when the process flow started, when it ended, did it run successfully, the start and end time of each activity, the size of files and number of records processed.

This information is presented in log reports that a user may “drill-down” to view details related to each instance of the process flow. Developers can also specify the detail-level (ERROR, INFO, DEBUG) of logging information so that debug info and detailed stack trace data is available for trouble-shooting purposes.

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