The User Interface Management capability provides users a customizable and configurable Intelligent Work Portal (IWP) to the operational capabilities of the system. IWP is a web based environment that unifies and simplifies interfaces to disparate systems, and is finely tuned to provide users with the right information, at the right time, in an easy to use intuitive format. IWP is a flexible and powerful tool for quickly and efficiently completing work items.
Some key functions and capabilities of User Interface Management are:
Task Adaptive Presentation
- Only functions related to the specific task being performed will be displayed relieving the user from the need to sort through non-associated documents or work items, or find any documents or work items required to complete the current task.
- Essentially customizes the user "dashboard" based on the type of work function currently being addressed.
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Configurable Work Item Rendering
- Only information that is needed to complete the specific work item will be displayed in a simplified and user enhanced format.
- Document/Work Item Rendering - "Turbo-ing"
- Documents and work items are rendered/presented to the user in a way that filters, highlights, enhances, streamlines, etc. the information and operations interface, thereby reducing the time spent completing a work item.
External Application Integration
Allows the user to seamlessly access external applications that are required to complete a work item, and transfer data without knowledge of the external system protocols, templates, etc. Do you want to know more? Request a demo ยป
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