Course Outline
Introduction to Standards
- BPMN, DMN - what about these standards?
- When should BPMN be used?
- When should DMN be used?
BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation)
Examples of Basic BPMN Symbols
- Activities
- Gateways
- Events
- Sequence Flow
- Posts
- Artifacts
Orchestrations and Collaborations
- Basins, Participants
- Corridors
Message Feed
- How to Model Messages
Processes and Activities
- Activity versus Task
- Human Interactions
- Types of tasks
- Sub-processes
- Call Activity
- Loop and multi-instance activities
Events
- Concepts
- Start-up and finalization events
- Intermediate events
- Trigger
- Types of events
- Message
- Timer
- Error
- Escalation
- Cancel
- Compensation
- Link
Gateways
- Sequence Flow Considerations
- Exclusive Footbridge
- Inclusive Footbridge
- Parallel Footbridge
- Event-based gateway
- Event-Based Parallel Gateway
- Gateway Complex
DMN (Decision Model and Notation)
Introduction to DMN
- Historical
- Basic concepts
- Conditions of decision
- Decision log
- DMN perimeters and uses (human and automated decision-making)
Conditions of decision
- DRG
- DRD
- Decision table
- Simple Expression Language (S-FEEL)
- FEEL
BPMN 2.0 in the context of Business Process Management (BPM)
- Process modeling versus process execution
- BMPS (Business Process Management Suites) and compliance with BPMN 2.0
- Processes and their relationship to business strategies
- Process objectives and metrics
- The process context
Types of Modeling
- Orchestrations (Private Processes)
- Public Processes
- Choreography
The elementary BPMN elements
- Artifacts, Error, Climbing, Events, Expressions
- Elements of flow
- Gateways, Messages, Sequence Flow
Designing a Process
- Activities
- Assigning Resources
- Cast
- Tasks
- Human Interactions
- Sub-processes
- Repetitive activities
- Gateways
Modeling a Collaboration
- Basins, participants and corridors
- Message Feed
- Use of Participants
- Using a Choreography Diagram
Data
- Data Modeling
- Data Store
- Data Execution Example
Events
- Concepts
- Start-up and finalization events
- Intermediate events
- Event Definitions
- Event processing
- Scopes
Compensation
- Clearing elements
- Triggering compensation
- Relationship between error handling and offsetting
Requirements
Basic understanding of a process concept.
Testimonials (5)
I learned a lot - not only in theoretical knowledge but I also applied that knowledge during the training and therefore I really understood what process mining is and how it works. Thanks a lot!
Julia Dörre - Techniker Krankenkasse
Course - Process Mining
numerous practical exercises
Anna Prusak - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
Course - Modelling Decision and Rules with OMG DMN
extensive knowledge cover many things.
metab alanazi - Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority
Course - Enabling SOA with BPM and BPMN
The topic of BPM is close to me due to the role I play. Filip has a nice, relaxed approach and explains the issues discussed very well. Dispenses knowledge at a good pace and quantity. The material is very nice and clear, and completing the training gives you a pleasant feeling of improving your skills. It's nice that we found time to also look at our problems with BPMN and suggest solutions. In my opinion, the IT side is also a strong point of the training. Everything works, nothing breaks, there are no delays and you don't have to worry about technology, you can just focus on the material. Congratulations on a great training platform.
Bogumił - GE Aerospace Poland Sp. z o.o.
Course - BPMN 2.0 for Business Analysts
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I really was benefit from the trainers subject matter expertise.