User interface concepts

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People interact with process applications through user interfaces, which you can create using a number of artifacts.
In a process application, tasks that are implemented as human services contain the user interfaces. Every human service contains at least one coach in its flow. A coach creates a page in the user interface, which users can see in a web browser. The human service can also include gateways and script tasks that affect the flow of the user interfaces or change the variables that are passed into a coach.
Diagram of a human service showing coaches, scripts, services, exclusive gateways, and intermediate events connected to form a flow.
Coaches can contain one or more views, which are reusable UI elements. Views can be composite-style, which are simple views, or widget-style, which are more complex custom views. For more information, see Views.

When you develop process applications, you use the designer to create coaches and views for client-side human services or heritage human services(deprecated). When the human service is running, users see and interact with the coaches and views that you built in a web browser.