Sequential Workflow

A Sequential Workflow follows a linear path where tasks are executed in a fixed sequence. Each step must be completed before moving to the next, ensuring a structured and organized process execution.

Key Components of Sequential Workflow

Key components of the Sequential Workflow include:
  • Linear Task Progression: Activities proceed in a predefined order, where each step depends on the successful completion of the previous one.
  • Fixed Logic Flow: The sequence is set during workflow design and does not change dynamically based on conditions or user input.
  • Clear Dependencies: Establishes task dependencies and approvals, reducing ambiguity and improving accountability.
  • Milestone Tracking: Uses checkpoints to monitor progress at key stages in the workflow.
  • Error Prevention: Reduces the risk of skipped or overlooked steps through enforced execution logic.

Why Sequential Workflow is Important

Sequential workflows are ideal for processes that require strict order and compliance, such as onboarding, procurement, or audits. They provide clarity, reduce errors, and improve control by ensuring that no step is missed or completed out of order.

How Sequential Workflow Relates to Cflow

Cflow allows users to design and implement sequential workflows with a visual builder that simplifies task routing and approval logic. Teams can define step-by-step processes, enforce task dependencies, and track progress—all without writing code. This ensures consistent execution and improved process transparency.

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