AyMINE – Technical documentation
User Modules
Task, project & quality management
Manager approval with the task report
Why some data can't be deleted
Region / project / methodology
Change management process in a project
Qualification of user or contact
Right to Manage Qualifications
Methodology and Quality Management systems
What a methodology / QMS consists of
Objects affected by the problem
Sample tasks and methodologies of the area
Effect of the task on the right to modify the attached object
Objects related to the task pattern
Contacts and directories module (CRM)
Address book or people and companies
Web management and automation
Receiving a message from the web
Human resources
Asset management module
Technical Modules
Sabre plugin module
Enterprise Architect connector
Database link to Enterprise Architect database
System Modules
The AyMINE framework module
Configure how your system looks and works
Gestures and keyboard shortcuts
How the system works and how it protects data
Private notes and tags for objects
Filtering in the list of records
System services
Additional functions with files
Copying and moving files between objects
On your main dashboard, AyMINE keeps the most important documents for your work for you. The content varies depending on the type of work you do, but you'll always find what's currently waiting for you.
The workspace is always sorted into piles according to content:
– Links and alerts for you. Messages are from other users, system admins or created automatically.
– Your Tasks Displays the tasks you are involved in.
Other stacks depend on your permissions and each has its own description. Feel free to click Help to learn more about each object in the system.
There may be more stacks than you are comfortable with currently having on your desk. Therefore, you can easily hide or show each stack with large buttons. Some stacks are even offered only if there is actually something in them, and otherwise they are hidden with the access button.
The buttons can change the icon depending on whether there is something new or important waiting in the pile, thus alerting you that you should look into it even if it is hidden.
