Below you will find the most important features and value propositions of Process Engine. The simple listing should give you a quick overview across the major features and facilities offered to you by the software.
- Flexible, data base supported system with integrated process control
- Individualised application in a standard tool
- Simple design of business processes and the corresponding applications
- Programming of individual database applications
- Very high developing speed (design)
- Compliance with current standard requirements (auto-documentation, change-control)
- Flexible expansion of application
- Network capacity for multiple locations
- Independent of utilised DBMS
- Interface-friendly (simple interface mechanism)
- Integrated process management functions (auto-measurements, KVP)
- Extensive role and authorisation system
- Analysis of processing results at the push of a button
- Integrated escalation mechanisms in database applications
Quintessence with technical reference: - Executable in 27 languages
- Executable as server / client software (without the need for client installation)
- Executable as (integrated) web server / web access via browser in the design
- Executable on entirely different DBMS (e.g. Oracle, MySQL, MS-SQL, PostgreSQL, Sybase etc.)
- Executable on entirely different operating systems (e.g. Windows 32bit Systems, Linux, Unix, Mac OS X etc.)
- Signal server - data server separation, therefore high speed in the VPN
- Object-oriented database design including classes and inheritance
- Modest hardware requirements, also executable on small PDAs (WindowsCE and WindowsMobile in the browser)
- Open design in respect of interfaces to other IT systems and devices/machines
- Automated tracking of process runs (real time measurement of object changes -> Audit Trail)
- Change Control -> Automatic version control of every object in the database.
- Self-supporting data carrier format (Database dump -> Exit-Management)
Key benefits - Automation of individual process runs
- Fast, simple customizing of the work flow by modelling of the runs
- Clear and transparent cock pit function (the user's place in the process)
- Management and monitoring of process progress and process parameters of all types
- Fast, flexible reaction to bugs, errors and process downtime
- Automatic evaluation of data relevant to the process such as:
- Times
- Quantities
- Costs
- Errors etc.
- Integration of various ERP/PPC and other database supported systems such as Access and Office applications (read, write, execute)
- Reduction of the process through-put times
- Standardisation by automation of the process runs
- Interfaces to hardware (machines and devices)
- Greatly reduced expenditure on training (process know-how)