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- Introduction
- Getting started
- Process modeling with BPMN
- Process modeling with Case Management
- Designing a persistent case entity schema
- Defining case keys (system vs. external)
- Establishing task I/O and write-back contracts
- Exit rules and early stage termination
- Modeling primary and secondary stages
- Triggering a case from Data Fabric
- Implementing stage-level personas and permissions
- Setting SLAs and automated escalation rules
- Configuring a rework loop (re-entry)
- Managing live case instances: pause, migrate, and retry
- Maestro case management component dictionary
- Process implementation
- Debugging
- Simulating
- Publishing and upgrading agentic processes
- Common implementation scenarios
- Extracting and validating documents
- Process operations
- Understanding Process operations
- Working with instance management
- Custom instance ID
- Instance throttling
- Variables and element filtering
- Process monitoring
- Process optimization
- Reference information
Maestro user guide
After you publish a process, Maestro shifts from design mode to operational control. Process operations is the area where you monitor and manage your running automations, ensuring they execute reliably and transparently.
Use Process operations to:
- Monitor live executions. Track active and historical process instances in real time.
- Act on process runs. Pause, resume, retry, or migrate individual instances without redeploying.
- Maintain governance and compliance. Every change and variable update is logged for full traceability.
- Identify trends early. Review instance counts, fault rates, and durations to detect recurring issues before they impact SLAs.
Together, these capabilities turn Maestro into an operational command center—bridging design-time modeling with runtime management.