TIBCO iProcess Workspace Lite Description TIBCO iProcess Workspace Lite is a Business Process Management (BPM) client application that runs over the Internet or an intranet. As a BPM application, it automates the movement of data or information through your business process. For example, it automates the process of filing an insurance claim, a loan application, or any process that has multiple tasks. It allows people with disabilities to access iProcess BPM functionality using standard accessibility aids, such as screen readers and magnifiers. It also allows selection and entry of data through the keyboard, as some disabilities prevent use of a mouse. The type of functions you can perform are as follows: • Customize the appearance of the iProcess Workspace Lite screen so that it is easier to view. • Open and view work queues, which list the work items you are authorized to work on. • Process work items, which includes: − Opening work items. − Entering information into forms that are displayed when you open a work item. − “Closing” the work item, which saves any entered data, closes the work item, and places it back in the work queue so it can be worked on later. − “Submitting” the work item, which saves any entered data, closes the work item, and causes the case to advance to the next task in the process. − "Cancelling" the work item, which discards any entered data, closes the work item, and places it back in the work queue so it can be worked on later. − "Forwarding" the work item, which removes the work item from your work queue and adds it to the work queue of another user or group. • List the processes that are available on the system. • Start a case of a process. • List the current cases for a given process. • View the audit trail (case history) for a given case. • Close a case, which stops the process flow in that case. For Information For information about TIBCO iProcess Workspace Lite, see the following documents: • TIBCO iProcess Workspace Lite User's Guide • TIBCO iProcess Workspace Lite Customization Guide