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Information Processing Control

Actions in LINQ models take information inputs, process them, and generate information outputs. How the action is performed based on the information inputs can be controlled from the ‘Information Processing’ dropdown option in the Action Properties. This allows you to set the conditions for the work, applying individual information entities to the modelled action, or […]

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New Capture Action Control

Capture actions inject the volume of work into your model. They show that this is the first thing that takes place, causing the process you are modelling to take place. Like other actions, they have a duration (how long the action takes to perform) and a frequency (how often the action happens) and in addition, […]

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Note and To Do

We’ve added 2 new nodes to the palette; Notes and To Do The Notes node allows you to write notes and attach them to nodes in the model. Notes can be about anything – for the modeller or the viewer – designed to add context or simply remember something specific about nodes in the model. […]

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Workspaces for modelling change

LINQ creates persistent digital models of how your business operates. When change is being planned, we help you to understand the impact it will have through projects. Once you have created your workspace, you can select the models which represent the areas of the business impacted by the change, and then model what your future […]

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Deep model insights

We’re giving you control in how you choose to present the data captured in your models. The upgraded insights panel allows you to select the node type and the data you want to show. Insights can be controlled through data filters and selections so you can dig into the content you need to create the […]

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People and Systems

People and Systems are collected from your models, or are pre-defined before modelling begins. These organisation assets can be used in models and in this new view which shows the interaction between the roles in your business and the systems they use. This is where you define the capacity of the people in your organisations […]

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The Organisation View

The new Organisation view is generated when you define connecting nodes in each of your models, and then use them as inputs in other models. Data, such as value and volume of work, flows through models so you can accurately see the volume of work through your organisation. Double clicking on a model in this […]

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LINQv2

Welcome to the new version of LINQ. We’ve spent more than 12 months re-building the platform from the ground up. We’re using the latest versions of the best libraries we can find which is enabling us to continue rapid development of new capabilities. This ‘What’s New in LINQ blog’ will introduce you to the new […]

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