Example—Using a standard task
A study architect is creating a study event and has added several standard forms from the library. She needs a form for capturing test results but is unable to create it. She uses a standard task to assign the work.
- The study architect creates and names a blank form.
- On the form, the study architect creates a standard task that contains instructions to design the form, including the information that the form must capture. If the instructions are already written, she can attach the document to the task. The study architect assigns the task to the form design team.
- A member of the form design team sees the task in the Home Page. The form designer double-clicks the task, and the specified project and form open.
- The form designer accepts the task.
- The form designer uses the instructions in the task to build the form. If he needs help from rule designers, translators, or other specialists, he creates new tasks for the form and assigns them to the other teams.
- The form designer completes the form and changes the status of the task to Complete.
- After reviewing the work and verifying that it is complete, the study architect changes the status of the task to Closed.
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