Use Document Processes for efficient document reviews on your project.
Document Processes helps your team streamline document reviews across organizations, with powerful comment management.
To start, review processes can be configured and managed in bulk using the Review Matrix. Rule based routing ensures documents are sent to the correct reviewers based on the document metadata. This means you can select documents for review across multiple disciplines and start reviews for all of them in one action.
With Document Processes, a document can be reviewed multiple times by people from multiple organizations. Reviewers add their comments and markups to a document by pinning issues to the document. These comments accumulate during each review of the document and are tracked in a separate issues register, where they can be managed and exported.
Reviewers can see all steps assigned to them in one handy searchable register. Process owners can see the progress of all their reviews from a dedicated screen.
Each reviewer can be allocated a certain amount of time to complete a review, which helps to keep everyone on track. The lead reviewers keep things moving by assigning a review outcome at each step. Once the review is completed, issues are assigned for action and the document can be either updated in the Document Register and/or put into another review to collect more feedback.
Document Processes is disabled on all projects by default. Once a Project Admin enables it, you'll find Document Processes on the top main navigation menu. It appears for all organizations on the project, but only users with permission can initiate reviews with it.
Permissions in Document Processes are granted to user roles in the same way as other areas of Aconex. Note: There is no permission required to review a document. Anyone can be a reviewer.
The user role permissions are:
There are different types of people involved in a document process review. Each has their own area of responsibility.
Role | Responsibility |
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Process Initiator |
Starts the review of the document. Must have the Initiate a document process permission granted to their user role. |
Process Owner |
Configured in the Review Matrix, they are assigned responsibility for administering a particular review. This allows them to skip steps, add reviewers, terminate a review, and assign issues. They also provide a QA Outcome to allow a review to begin. |
Process Administrator |
Manages all reviews initiated by their organization. This allows them to skip steps, add reviewers, terminate a review, and assign issues for all reviews. Must have the Document Process Administrator permission granted to their user role. |
Originator | Configured in the Review Matrix, they are the suppliers of the document. By default they will be assigned issues from the review. |
Reviewer | Configured in the Review Matrix, they are assigned documents to review. They can add issues (to include markups and comments) but cannot add a review outcome to complete the step. Anyone on the project can be a reviewer. |
Lead Reviewer | Configured in the Review Matrix, they have the same responsibility as the Reviewer but they can also provide a review outcome to complete the step. |
There's a few things that need to be configured before you can use Document Processes on your project.
Step 1: Configure review outcomes and issue metadata
The Project Administrators from the project-owning organization:
Step 2: Assign permissions
Step 3: Configure review rules in the Review Matrix
Both Workflows and Document Processes are available to use for document reviews on your project. They are independently integrated with the Document Register, but not with each other. Learn more about the key differences and benefits.