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− | ''' | + | A '''workflow''' is a streamlined flow of multiple processes which when completed leads to the finished state of a project. The workflow engine is time-bound and is designed to carry out a sequence of tasks in a seamless manner. When you purchase a new smartphone with a popular e-commerce retailer like Amazon, it kickstarts a series of workflow processes that start with order placement to shipping details, payment, and timely delivery. A typical workflow process will look like the illustration below<ref>definition - What Does Workflow Mean? [https://www.cflowapps.com/workflow-engine-or-business-rules-engine-comparison/ Cflow]</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:31, 15 November 2021
A workflow is a streamlined flow of multiple processes which when completed leads to the finished state of a project. The workflow engine is time-bound and is designed to carry out a sequence of tasks in a seamless manner. When you purchase a new smartphone with a popular e-commerce retailer like Amazon, it kickstarts a series of workflow processes that start with order placement to shipping details, payment, and timely delivery. A typical workflow process will look like the illustration below[1]