Oracle BPM 11g Modeling
In this course, you use Oracle BPM to model, simulate, and monitor business processes. To model, you use Oracle Business Process Composer, creating models from scratch and from pre-existing templates. The course demonstrates how easy it is for multiple users to collaborate on projects. You use BPM Studio to simulate the behavior of a business process, analyze the results, and optimize the process.
You learn what kinds of metrics can be gathered to monitor a process, you view sample analytics using both Business Process Workspace and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), and you create real-time BAM dashboards. By obtaining performance and workload metrics, you can ensure Service Level Agreemen…
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In this course, you use Oracle BPM to model, simulate, and monitor business processes. To model, you use Oracle Business Process Composer, creating models from scratch and from pre-existing templates. The course demonstrates how easy it is for multiple users to collaborate on projects. You use BPM Studio to simulate the behavior of a business process, analyze the results, and optimize the process.
You learn what kinds of metrics can be gathered to monitor a process, you view sample analytics using both Business Process Workspace and Business Activity Monitoring (BAM), and you create real-time BAM dashboards. By obtaining performance and workload metrics, you can ensure Service Level Agreements (SLAs) are honored, minimize costs, and optimize the process. Lastly, you learn how to update Business Rules at run time, so your business can be agile as business needs change.
Learn To:- Create process models
- Run simulations
- Participate in a running process
- Analyze process workload and performance
- Create real-time dashboards using BAM
- Edit business rules at run time
A Live Virtual Class (LVC) is exclusively for registered students; unregistered individuals may not view an LVC at any time. Registered students must view the class from the country listed in the registration form. Unauthorized recording, copying, or transmission of LVC content may not be made.
Audience
- Business Analysts
Course Topics Oracle BPM Methodology and the Oracle BPM Suite
- What Is Business Process Management?
- Introduction to the BPM Life Cycle
- The Oracle BPM Suite
- Use Cases for the Oracle BPM Suite
- Overview of Course Case Study
- Getting Started with Oracle Business Process Composer
- Modeling a Process
- Saving a Private Copy of the Project
- Sample Workflows (Review)
- Sharing Projects across Multiple Business Process Composer Users
- Getting Started with BPM Studio
- Editing BPM Projects in BPM Studio
- In Business Process Composer, Retrieving Projects from BPM MDS
- Workflow (Review)
- Creating and Using Project Templates
- How Information Is Handled
- What a Human Task Is
- Creating and Editing a Human Task
- Associating a User Task with a Human Task
- Brief View of Implementing Human Tasks and Creating Task Forms in BPM Studio
- Business Process Modeling Basics
- Tasks
- Gateways
- Events
- Subprocesses
- Interprocess Communication
- Exception Handling
- End-User Help
- Collaboration Documentation (Among Process Analysts and Developers)
- Passing Documents from Task to Task
- Overview
- Configuring Simulations
- Running Simulations
- Analyzing the Results
- Round-Trip Simulations
- Deploying a Project to BPM Run Time
- Overview of Business Process Workspace
- Participating in a Running Process
- Activity Guides
- Overview of Monitoring (Tools, Process, Possibilities)
- Built-In Metrics and Standard BPM Dashboards (Business Process Workspace)
- Custom Metrics and Custom BPM Dashboards (Business Process Workspace)
- Overview
- Configuring for BAM Monitoring
- Using BAM for Real-Time Reporting
- Overview
- Editing Business Rules at Design Time
- Editing Deployed Business Rules at Run Time
Course Objectives
- Describe the Oracle BPM Methodology
- Describe how the various components of the Oracle BPM Suite are used
- Create process models using Oracle Business Process Composer
- Collaborate on process design
- Run simulations to fine-tune a business process
- Use process analytics to gather custom metrics
- Analyze process workload and performance using Business Process Workspace
- Create real-time dashboards using Oracle BAM
- Edit business rules at run time
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