What is a Project?

Projects provide a way to organize, develop and manage different processes, users, components and systems catalogs.

A business project is the combination of a series of actions or operations pursuing a common business purpose. These activities, either human or automated, need to be executed in order to deliver a product or service. Business requirements may involve functional integration across the company or organization.

A Project involves not only the representation of all the elements that are part of a business, the human resources, the organization, the processes and the systems execution but also the way in which all of them interact.

Projects enable you to group processes that are related in some way and separate them from other groups.

Each project has its own component catalog so that you will be able to separate components used in some processes but not in others by grouping them in different projects. The project also contains all the abstract user roles used in it and its own Organization information required in order to deploy the project.

Project Resources

Each Project contains the following resources that are visible in the Project Navigator:
Resource Description
Processes Contains the Processes, Procedures, and Screenflows defined for the Project. Within the Processes resource you can create multiple folders to organize resources.
Organization Contains the Organizational elements that are defined for the Project.
Simulations Contains simulations defined for the entire Project.
Catalog Displays the list of catalog resources accessible from the Project.
webRoot Contains user interface resources such as HTML pages and Java Server Pages.
Custom Views Contains Views and Presentations that are defined locally for testing within ALBPM Studio.
External Resources Contains connectivity information for external resource such as databases.