Humantask Assignment: sequential participants (four-eyes principle & sticky user) by Amis
May 2, 2014 Leave a comment
This blog post is part of a blog post serie about humantask assignment. You can find the starting point of this series by following the next link.
If you look at the example in Humantask Assignment: not the same lane participant as previous task (four-eyes principle) you see two sequential humantasks. If these humantasks are both connected with the same task form there might be another method available to model the four-eyes principle. Namely: assigning participants sequentially to the same humantask. This means that there will be only one humantask in the process model.
Open the task file and add a sequential participant block by clicking the green plus sign and then selecting the ‘sequential participant block’ menu option. In the example I used the default name “Stage1.Participant1″. Be sure that both participant are set to the current lane participant. It’s the same as in Humantask Assignment: not the same lane participant as previous task (four-eyes principle). This means that it is possible that both tasks are handled by the same representative. And this is not what we want…
We need to change an overall task setting. For this select the pencil in the right upper corner. Read the complete article here.
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