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Interactions . Task lists can be generic, but for some special cases, we might want to make
them more specific to show special data of certain types of tasks.
In the following screenshot, which can be accessed using the main toolbar option Tasks |
Tasks List , we will find several views for task lists dedicated to personal tasks:
Tip
To see tasks assigned to your user, created from the Evaluation process definition, you
will need to complete the Employee field of the start process form with your user ID.
Otherwise, the task will be assigned to some other user that you will have to log in with in
order to see the Self Evaluation task assigned to him or her.
And when we click on the play button in one of those tasks, we go ahead to the next im-
portant UI point for human tasks, the Task Forms option.
Task forms
Task forms can be generic, based on task input and output information (elements de-
scribed in Chapter 3 , Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios ), but should be de-
pendent on each specific task to provide the most interaction help to the end user, because
sometimes input/output information is not enough to infer the expected user interaction.
Once a task is started, we can click on it to see its details, and we can have access in the
workbench to the specific task form by clicking on the Work button. Have a look at the
following screenshot:
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