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====== Workspace ====== | ====== Workspace ====== |
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A **Workspace **contains p[[:general:process|rocess]] content. One workspace can contain multiple versions of process content. One of the process versions is marked as the valid version, one version is marked as the working version. | A **Workspace **is a container for [[:general:process|]] content. One workspace can contain multiple process versions. One specific process version is marked as the [[:general:validversion|valid version]] and one specific version is the [[:general:workingversion|working version]]. |
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| A ''workspace'' is a container where your process resides. You will typically see a related set of ''workflows'' (process) organized in a given ''workspace''. |
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| Additionally, a ''workspace'' will also contain settings to configure and manage the process in that ''workspace''. |
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| It is important to understand that ''workspace'' contains process that people collaborate on. ''Workspace'' does not belong to any user, but is created to house (model, use and execute) a ''process''. Depending on the permissions, user(s) may be able to take specific actions, including modeling or just viewing of a process, in a ''workspace''. |
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| Another point to be noted is that when a ''process'' is versioned, all the ''workflows'' that make up the process in the given ''workspace'' are versioned at one go. You can read more about versioning here. |
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