Ok, maybe I have a solution that works for everyone.
On the left the menu items will look like:
Task: start
Definition View
Instance View
Process: simple
Definition View
Instance View
Main
System View
User "bert"
User View
Log Out
The indented items are menu items, and the other items are headings (they cannot be
clicked).
This menu is always the same, nothing moving, disappearing, or reappearing. If no task is
available, the corresponding menu items are disabled and the heading reads "No task
available".
The views contain all the information and actions for the object it represents. The User
View would have the things like the user task list (I heard someone refer to that as the
user's "Inbox"; I like that notion) and group task list, and ultimately
possibly some identity management stuff.
System View is all of the global information, including searching for processes and any
other global maintenance.
Task Definition View can give information about a task definition, as well as statistical
information or reports that are specific to a task definition.
Task Instance View would let someone work with a task instance, including updating the
task form, reassigning the task, viewing comments, etc.
Process Definition View would give overall information about the process and any reports
relevant on a process level.
Process Instance View would allow you to look at the process instance and its constituent
tokens, to examine the state of a process and possibly to deliver signals to a token that
is blocking on a node.
I modeled it up in the menu and content areas and it looks better, or at least I think so.
Does this work for everyone?
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