Who should attend
- Business analysts
- Developers
- Project managers
- System administrators
Course Objectives
- Describe the Oracle BPM methodology and the tools that support each phase of the BPM life cycle
- Describe basic BPMN modeling concepts (activities, gateways, events, swimlanes, and roles)
- Describe how to create process models using Oracle Business Process Composer and Oracle BPM Studio
- Describe how Business Analysts, Developers, and others can collaborate on BPM projects using the same tool
- Explain the role simulations play in optimizing a process
- List and describe the tasks involved in implementing a BPM process
- Describe how end users participate in a business process
- List the process metrics Oracle BPM tracks by default, and describe the types of user-defined metrics that can be tracked
- Use Business Process Workspace to display monitoring data
- Explain how Oracle BAM can help you monitor the performance of deployed processes, measuring KPIs, raising alerts and performing automatic actions to resolve issues
- Describe how a business process is modeled, simulated, implemented, executed, managed, and monitored using Oracle BPM 11g
Product Description
- Business Process Management
- What Is a Business Process?
- Business Process Management (BPM)
- BPM Maturity Levels
- The BPM Life Cycle
- The Oracle BPM Suite
- Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Goals
- Oracle SOA Suite
- Oracle BPM: Layered over SOA Suite
- BPMN vs. BPEL
- Oracle BPM Tools
- Oracle BPA Suite vs. Oracle BPM Studio
- Oracle BPM Use Cases (Sample Workflows)
- Modeling and Simulating a Business Process
- BPMN Concepts
- Modeling with Business Process Composer
- Modeling with BPM Studio
- Simulating Business Processes
- Implementing and Deploying a Business Process
- What Is Implementation?
- What Are Business Rule Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
- What Are User Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
- What Are Service Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
- Implementing Gateways
- Enhancing the Process Model
- Mapping Roles
- Deploying and Testing
- Executing a Business Process
- How End Users Participate in a Business Process
- Using Oracle Business Process Workspace
- Monitoring and Analyzing a Business Process
- Two Types of Administrators
- Administration Tools
- Why Monitor?
- Built-In and Custom Metrics
- Monitoring Using Oracle Business Process Workspace
- Monitoring Using Oracle BAM