Step-by-step use of the system with screenshots from a simple test.
Most interfaces uses Ajax for "local application" like behaviour. All shots are from Webkit on a MacBook Pro.
(Click on shots to see larger versions).
If you'd like to see something of the same live, try the hospital demo video, about 22 minutes long.
First some daily use interfaces...
1. Home area for normal user with a simple Balance dated Now:
2. Changing the point-of-time or time-period for a report:
3. Same balance, now set to point-of-time when procurement was happening:
4. Same balance now showing changes over a time-period:
5. Example of columned report with filtered by relationships report:
6. Example of related groups report showing related objects in nested form - this a simple Patient Journal:
And now the "root" area, the place for the "process owners" to build a run-your-business system from scratch. Or where to tweak and better the processes later or add new reports of any kind when needed.
7. Thing builder overview - things are classes or cookie-cutters used to stamp out unique things / instances / objects:
8. Editing "Medical condition" thing showing properties and settings. All drag and drop.:
9. Semantic things - things that need no properties and can be anything:
10. Relationships - to relate objects for knowledge:
11. Editing a relationship:
12. Top screen half of edit of a flow showing variables (placeholders for objects in a flow):
13. Lower screen half of same, top level of this flow. Adding instructions is by drag and drop icons and settings are in expanded (by click) instruction:
14. Settings for an instruction - Display and fillout:
15. Settings for an instruction - Select object:
16. Settings for an account:
17. Adding up accounts to an account report:
18. And query in report - and, or, not, by relation, by type... any combination nested or not can be set to choose what objects to report:
19. Setting the display of said objects in a report:
20. Setting a related report group (Patient journal):
21. Setting a columned report group from other reports (medication overview):