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Assigned To: Brandon Moore
Created By: Brandon Moore
Created Date/Time: 9/23/2020 2:19 pm
 
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Time Id: 6883
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Title/Caption: Adilas Time
Start Date/Time: 10/15/2020 9:00 am
End Date/Time: 10/15/2020 11:00 am
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next_steps_for_sar_usa_guns.txt   Doc/Text 10/15/2020 Notes from a meeting between Steve, Brandon, Chuck, and Sean. Lots of ideas on where we are headed and what the next steps are. There was also some good brainstorming dealing with custom field settings, limited flex grid, and even limiting elements of time to help with phases and sub processes (basically, ways to simplify and bring things into play just in time as they are needed.). Great little meeting.


Notes:

Danny, Sean, and Steve were on the meeting when I joined this morning. They were talking and touching base on things. I was doing emails and trying to get caught up with small to do list stuff. Here are a few notes that I gleaned just from listening.

- Keep building and connecting the pieces - take the next logical step.

- The deeper we go, the more we are seeing elements of time being an underlying foundation or under weaving of almost everything we are doing. Maybe keep exposing that and building towards that. We've always know it was there (foundation of events and objects over time) but maybe keep pushing that connection and foundation piece.

- Have the attitude, let's figure it out. We keep getting hit with more and more questions, what if's, wouldn't it be cool if's... etc. Well, let's figure it out!

- If you find the pain, then look at the tools that you have, and build a solution to fit.

After that, we changed course and started to talk about a project with a gun manufacture. They need to track gun registrations and RMA (return merchandise authorization) stuff. We invited Chuck on to the meeting and took a bunch of great notes. See attached.

- In this meeting, there was a lot of talk about the data assembly line concepts and how it would be super cool if we could do the limited flex grid type approach for flex grid as well as elements of time. Imagine a small and simple form with only a couple of key values, you submit it, and the next time you need to do something (say another phase or process), the small and simple form could keep track of where you are at and only show you the new limited fields that you needed. That would be so cool. Almost a generic process or phase builder. You pick what you need at what phase and then as you walk through the phase, you only get presented what you really need at that time. That concept may be worth exploring more. Think data assembly line for data, based on settings, templates, phases, and underlying processes (tasks to do and/or record). Simple, step-by-step processes with a powerful and dynamic backend so that the frontend looks super simple (trained monkey could do it - in theory). That would be pretty cool.