Government Services Infrastructure - GSi

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GSi FAQ

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  1. What is GSi?
  2. How can GSi be used?
  3. Can I use GSi for commercial deployment?
  4. Which workflow standard does GSi support?
  5. What process constructs are supported by GSi?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is GSi?

Government (Generic) Services Infrastructure (GSi) is a unified technology platform which empowers business processes to be modeled, deployed, executed and managed in an intuitive and efficient manner. It helps to model, deploy and manage the Government processes and services.

How can GSi be used?

  • GSi can be used for the development of departmental applications. The department processes are modeled and deployed on GSi. GSi manages the execution and management of the processes.
  • GSi can also be used to build an enterprise application, which involves business process automation.
  • Can I use GSi for commercial deployment?

    Yes. GSi is licensed under General Public License (GPL) v2. It can be freely used for development and deployment purposes.

    Which workflow standard does GSi support?

    GSi is based on XPDL standard(by WfMC). GSi uses an enhanced version tailor made for its needs.

    What process constructs are supported by GSi?

    The following process constructs are supported

    • Activities
      • Automated and Manual Activity
      • Sub Process
        • Call
        • Spawn
    • Flow
      • Sequence Flow
      • Parallel Flow
        • Unconditional - AND Split and Join
        • Conditional - OR Split and Join
      • Decision Point XOR Split (Rules based)
    • Others
      • Deadlines - Escalation / Remainders
      • Exception Policy
      • Task allocation algorithms
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