Workflow Management with JTX
GIS is often a component of a complex workflow, whether as part of data maintenance or part of spatial analysis and cartography. The Job Tracking Extension or (JTX) from ESRI is a sophisticated workflow management system designed specifically to integrate with ESRI's GIS software and geodatabase structure, which also extends beyond the traditional boundaries of GIS.
JTX "jobs" consist of specific edits, updates to maps, or data transformations. JTX transports jobs through the organization, from group to group or even person to person, each one with their own responsibilities for the job. JTX can be used to reduce conflicts between different editors' edit areas. It can automatically pass jobs from an editor to a QC specialist and, if necessary, back again to the editor with comments for corrections. JTX job information, which is stored in relational databases, just like ArcSDE, can be used to determine who is currently holding on to a job, how long a job has been in the possession of a particular person or group, or when and why specific tasks were performed.
In addition, JTX is used to track changes to the databases and to maps. JTX's abilities have been confused with those of Geodatabase History, introduced in ArCGIS 9.2 While History tracks and displays when and how database changes were made, as well as the reason for the changes -a unique feature of JTX. In this way, JTX adds a crucial level of accountability and traceability to geodatabase edits and map production.
NorthSouth GIS was an early adopter of JTX on behalf of its clients, and has been influential in its development by virtue of its close relationship with ESRI's developers. NorthSouth GIS specializes in analyzing workflows and data structures, and adapting JTX to client's specific needs. NorthSouth GIS has also performed extensive software customization around the JTX user interface, often replacing out-of-the box functionality with highly tuned and specific tools for client needs.
NorthSouth GIS is ready to assist your organization in the implementation of ESRI's Job Tracking Extension.