This design guide provides an overview of how you can model a dynamic case management solution with Blueriq. It covers the most important topics that you might encounter while creating applications. It shows you how to get started and provides you with a collection of best practices.

Who is this design guide for?

This design guide is intended for modelers and developers who use or are intending to use Blueriq for a dynamic case management solution.

This design guide assumes you have experience with Blueriq and a basic understanding of dynamic case management and business process modeling. For custom content this design guide assumes Java or .NET developing experience.

Organization of this design guide

This design guide is divided into four parts.

  • Part I provides an overview of modeling a dynamic case management solution with Blueriq.
  • Part II explains how you can extend the functionality of Blueriq by creating custom extensions.
  • Part II provides guidelines and best practices while creating applications.
  • Part IV contains useful appendices.

Part I - Modeling a dynamic case management solution with Blueriq

Chapter 1: Dynamic Case Management

Chapter 2: Getting started

Chapter 3: Dashboard

Chapter 4: Cases, processes and tasks

Chapter 5: Document management

Chapter 6: Authorization

Chapter 7: Priority

Chapter 8: Routing

Chapter 9: Fail-safe

Part II - Technical

Chapter 10: API for authorization, routing and priority

Part III - Best practices

How to create a performing worklist

How to send performing message events

How to create performing background processes

Part IV - Template

DCM Foundation - v4 [editor]  

Part V - appendices

Glossary

Sequentiality in execution

Why would I use the process engine?