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You can get started by importing {{^CSV}} data exported from a spreadsheet, or you can use the [[Application Construction Wizard]]. The platform then lets you define and evolve [[Processes]], and lets a case agent create an ''ad hoc'' procedure on the fly (a [[Multi Step Task]]) when those processes don't quite fit. | You can get started by importing {{^CSV}} data exported from a spreadsheet, or you can use the [[Application Construction Wizard]]. The platform then lets you define and evolve [[Processes]], and lets a case agent create an ''ad hoc'' procedure on the fly (a [[Multi Step Task]]) when those processes don't quite fit. | ||
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:* Review the sidebar to the left of this page. Familiarize yourself with it. It's your friend! | :* Review the sidebar to the left of this page. Familiarize yourself with it. It's your friend! | ||
:* In particular, see the second entry, '''Getting Started'''. You'll want to go there first. | :* In particular, see the second entry, '''Getting Started'''. You'll want to go there first. |
Revision as of 19:34, 17 July 2015
The AgileApps Cloud platform is a business process and application platform that lets you create process-driven, situational, case management applications in a matter of days, rather than months -- applications that are automatically mobile-enabled, with support for Web Services and social collaboration.
You can build your application without involving your already-overworked IT staff, and you can run it in the cloud, so you don't have to worry about scalability, backups, database administration, network administration, upgrades, or maintenance. And while you can build your app without any programming, development tools and APIs are available when you need them. (On-premise installation is also possible.)
You can get started by importing CSV data exported from a spreadsheet, or you can use the Application Construction Wizard. The platform then lets you define and evolve Processes, and lets a case agent create an ad hoc procedure on the fly (a Multi Step Task) when those processes don't quite fit.
To Get Started
- Review the sidebar to the left of this page. Familiarize yourself with it. It's your friend!
- In particular, see the second entry, Getting Started. You'll want to go there first.
- When new updates come along, you'll be reading the Release Notes. That's the next link down.
- The next most useful section in the sidebar is the resources. The are different "index" pages there are devoted to things different people need to know: designers, developers, sys admins, and installers (plus a few extras).
- Finally, use the search bar at the bottom to find things, when you know what the right term to use. (When you don't use the index pages to "drill down" until you find what you need.)
(Note: The lack of links in this section is intentional. The goal is to make it "second nature" to use the sidebar.)
For Users
- Using the Agent Portal
- Viewing and working with Cases
- Using the Service Portal (available in the ServiceDesk application only)
For Application Builders
- Article Index - A collection of PDF articles on creating Dynamic Case Management apps.
- Creating a Database Application - Create a new database application from scratch
- What kind of application do you need?
- Designers Index - The elements used to customize an existing application or create a new one.
- Developers Index - APIs and reference information for system developers.
For Administrators
- Sys Admin Index - An index page for system administrators
- Installers Index - An index page for installers and platform administrators
- System Administration Guide - Manage users, permissions, and company settings.
Learn More
- Release Notes - Chronological list of platform enhancements.
- HowTo Guides - A collection of tutorials to take you from beginner to expert, in easy stages
- FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions