Professional Workflow in SharePoint 2010: Real World Business Workflow Solutions

  • 5h 41m
  • Paul J. Galvin, Udayakumar Ethirajulu
  • John Wiley & Sons (US)
  • 2012

SharePoint MVPs offer practical WF4 guidance for SharePoint 2010 developers

With the new Workflow Foundation 4 (WF4) toolkit in SharePoint 2010, companies have new ways to build custom solutions for common or frequent business processes. This unique book is packed with instructions and tips that show you how. You'll use WF4 to create and implement office-practical apps such as expense report approvals, RFPs, sale pipeline management, and more. The book also covers how to design custom activities with SharePoint Designer 2010.

  • Explains how to build business solutions using the Workflow Foundation 4 toolkit in SharePoint 2010
  • Shows even non-IT readers how to create and implement processes such as sales pipeline management, creating and managing RFPs, setting up a conference room scheduling solution across a multi-national company, and more
  • Explores the basics vital to all process design: system analysis, researching requirements, and basic design considerations
  • Includes a SharePoint 2007 template for Training and Scheduling; the book walks you through how to upgrade that to 2010 and extend it with new features

Create the processes your business needs with SharePoint 2010's new Workflow 4 and this practical guide.

About the Authors

Paul J. Galvin is a SharePoint solutions architect with BrightStarr, a SharePoint consulting firm providing consulting services to clients worldwide. He is a four-time Microsoft SharePoint MVP.

Udayakumar Ethirajulu is a Microsoft SharePoint MVP, frequent blogger, and public speaker at SharePoint events. Uday works at RSC Solutions as Vice President & Chief Architect in New York.

In this Book

  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Introduction to SharePoint 2010 Workflow
  • Workflow Basics
  • HR On-Boarding
  • Helpdesk Ticketing
  • Time off Management
  • Interview Scheduling
  • Facilities Management
  • Enterprise—Authorization for Capital Expenditure
  • Marketing Contact Management
  • R&D Gateway Process
  • Enhancing the User Interface
  • Custom Activities
  • Site Governance
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