Beschreibung
Have you ever wanted your item workflow to do more for you? Do you find yourself wondering who should do what and when? Ever ponder how to make your synchronous workflow behave more synchronously when integration with Vault software? Say goodbye to those boring old workflows! Learn how to go beyond the limitations of mere group-based precondition scripts and instead provide permissions on an item-by-item basis. Learn how to expose the current status of your items at every transition, thereby providing greater and simpler reporting. See how you can use a workflow state to create an effective way to align your Vault software transactions without having those messy Vault software errors disrupt your item status. This class will be heavy on coding with lots of examples, so be ready and get your nerd on.
Wichtige Erkenntnisse
- Learn how to transition permission based upon a named user(s)
- Learn about complex workflow mapping based upon item metadata
- Learn about dynamic system for user accountability
- Learn how to capitalize on secondary workflow states to enhance productivity
Referenten
- OBOrrin BourneOrrin has been administering Fusion Lifecycle for the past 4 years at Greenpoint Technologies, an aviation company based in Kirkland, WA. Acting as a "product owner" Orrin identifies high value process improvement initiatives and models them in Fusion Lifecycle. Drawing from his experience of 20+ years using Autodesk manufacturing design tools and his back ground as a mechanical engineer he creates innovative solutions to fulfill challenging user needs. His expertise is modeling engineering based workflows, external systems integrations and data warehousing and reporting.
- CMCarter MastCarter Mast is software engineer at Greenpoint Technologies, Inc. (GTI), a Boeing Business Jet completion center that provides turnkey interior completions for private individuals and heads of state. He has been with GTI for over 2 years working on custom applications, integration, and enhancement of commercial software solutions, and delivering business intelligence through powerful software systems. Carter has capitalized on various Autodesk, Inc., product APIs—including Inventor software, Vault software, and Autodesk PLM 360 software’s spin on the REST API—to increase engineering efficiency and reduce errors associated with repetitive or tedious tasks. Prior to joining GTI he obtained his PhD from the University of Washington. His researched focused on non-linear constitutive models and improvements to various numerical methods used in engineering analysis. He is passionate about software development, machine learning, and predictive analytics, and he loves to teach others.