Customers frequently want to review the monthly processing times of requirements across various requirement types in specific Work-in-Progress (WIP) stages like Developed and Tested, categorizing them into four timelines: under 30 days, under 60 days, under 90 days, and above 90 days. This article addresses this request.
We enjoy getting ideas, feedback and suggestions from our customers. In fact, it is one the main ways we decide how to improve our products: Spira, Rapise and KronoDesk. Customers often want to understand how we prioritize which ideas make it into our products, and what the timelines are. This article explains our process and gives some guidance to these questions.
If you use the Global.DoLaunch(...) command to launch a Windows console application, it will return a process ID. This article provides some sample code for executing a console application and checking to make sure that the process is not still running.
Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is well suited for processes that are clearly defined, repeatable and rules based. With Rapise you can create software robots that can do boring repetitive tasks and free employee time for more creative work.
Below you will find a brief description of RPA tasks that Rapise can do.