GEMWorX FlowModeler: Key Features
GEMWorX FlowModeler® provides capabilities that far exceed typical process diagramming tools. By developing BPA and eLearning applications that leverage the best features of industry-standard drawing, database, and reporting tools, the GEMWorX FlowModeler suite enables you to:
- Analyze change management impact on roles and responsibilities using standard reports
- Document corporate goals and requirements, and validate that the processes are in place to meet the goals
- Track the use of technology in the individual work steps, including: application systems, subsystems, telecommunication devices, and even paper forms
- Link business rules, procedures, and reference documents to individual work steps.
- Assign and track performance metrics by assigning optimal performance targets/durations to each task
- Share corporate knowledge by exporting GEMWorX FlowModeler® reports into MS Word for distribution to staff members who need it most, and by publishing FlowModeler/Visio® diagrams and linked knowledge resources to the Web
- Create and distribute eLearning resources that can be utilized throughout your enterprise for operations support, job training, and knowledge transfer.
Other features include:
- Multi-user capable
- Customized work flow definitions
- No external support or extensive internal administration required
- Performance simulation and cost analysis
- Predefined or customized reporting using standard tools
- Incorporate process data into management reports or training
Modeled Process Elements
- Roles/Positions/Skills
- Technologies
- Business Rules
- Reports/Procedures/References
- Process simulation attributes
- Training resources
- Organization structure
- Goals and Requirements
- Links to other process diagrams
- Links to external processes
Product Training Outlines
System Requirements
- Microsoft Windows XP or later
- Microsoft Visio® 2003, 2007, or 2010
- Microsoft Word 2003 or later
- Database options: Oracle 9i or later; SQL Server 2000 or later; Microsoft Access 2003 or later