Introduction

Understanding Vandalizer Components

Within Vandalizer, users can create tasks, which are specific, repeatable jobs handled by AI. These tasks can be collected into steps, for which tasks within each step receive the same input. Steps can be chained together, where downstream steps receive input from upstream steps, creating structured, repeatable workflows.

These Workflows—tasks coordinated into steps—can be reused across documents with similar formats or content. All tasks and workflows are organized within workspaces, which serve as centralized hubs for managing and tracking work. Workspaces can be customized to align with the needs of a Research Administration office, organized by individual users, job roles, or document types.

With Vandalizer, Research Administrators can create efficient, reusable systems that improve consistency and productivity across their document and data processing tasks.


Accessing Vandalizer

Vandalizer can be accessed through university specific access points. For the University of Southern Utah, this access point is: https://nsfai.suu.edu/. SUU employees should contact Nathan Wiggins (nathanwiggins@suu.edu) for access.