Oracle BPM 11g Modeling NEW
This Oracle BPM llg Modeling course teaches you to use Oracle BPM to model, simulate, implement, play, deploy and monitor business processes. You'll demonstrate the model-to-execute features of the business-friendly Business Process Composer tool, which lets you create process models from scratch and from pre-existing templates.
Learn To:
- Create process models.
- Run simulations.
- Implement and play a simple process.
- Participate in a running process.
- Create real-time dashboards using BAM.
- Edit business rules at run time.
- View sample analytics data using both Oracle Business Process Workspace and Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM).
- Create real-time BAM dashboards.
- Update business rules a…
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This Oracle BPM llg Modeling course teaches you to use Oracle BPM to model, simulate, implement, play, deploy and monitor business processes. You'll demonstrate the model-to-execute features of the business-friendly Business Process Composer tool, which lets you create process models from scratch and from pre-existing templates.
Learn To:
- Create process models.
- Run simulations.
- Implement and play a simple process.
- Participate in a running process.
- Create real-time dashboards using BAM.
- Edit business rules at run time.
- View sample analytics data using both Oracle Business Process Workspace and Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM).
- Create real-time BAM dashboards.
- Update business rules at run time.
Use Business Process Composer
You'll also learn how to create and implement simple business rules and user tasks using Business Process Composer; you'll then play the process to see if the logic is correct. Expert Oracle University instructors will help you explore deployment options, which allows you to see what it's like to participate in a running process using Business Process Workspace.
Explore BPM monitoring Tools
This course also gives ou access to Oracle BPM monitoring tools, which allow you to measure both standard and process-specific business indicators. You'll see how you can even raise alerts on abnormal business conditions.
Simulate, Analyze and Optimize
Finally, you'll get the chance to simulate the behavior of a business process, analyze the results and optimize the process. This course demonstrates how easy it is for multiple users to collaborate on projects.
Live Virtual Class Format
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
- About 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
- What Are Simulations?
- Configuring and Running Simulations Using Business Process Composer
- Collaborating with Other Business Process Composer Users
- Collaborating with BPM Studio Users
- Documenting Business Processes
- Creating BPM Projects Based on Templates
- How Information Is Handled
- About Tasks
- Discussing Gateways
- Discussing Events
- Discussing Subprocesses
- Explaining Business Rule Concepts
- Creating and Using Business Rules
- Overview of Human Interaction in a Business Process
- Creating and Using Human Tasks in Business Process Composer
- Creating Task Forms
- Brief View of Implementing Human Tasks in BPM Studio
- What is Process Player?
- Enabling Process Player
- Initiating Process Player
- About Process Player User Interface
- Mapping Users and Groups to Process Roles
- Playing the Process
- Creating Multiple Instances
- Deploying a Project to BPM Run Time
- Overview of Business Process Workspace
- Participating in a Running Process
- 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 of Using BAM
- Configuring for BAM Monitoring
- Using BAM for Real-Time Reporting
- Overview of Customizing Business Rules
- Editing Business Rules at Design Time
- Editing Deployed Business Rules at Run Time
Course Objectives
- Describe the BPM life cycle
- Describe how the various components of the Oracle BPM Suite can be used
- Create process models and other process artifacts using Oracle Business Process Composer
- Configure and run simulations to fine-tune a business process
- Collaborate with other process analysts in Oracle Business Process Composer, and share BPM projects with developers using BPM Studio
- Create and implement simple business rules and user tasks
- Use Process Player to test the logic of a business process
- Deploy a business process to the BPM runtime environment
- Participate in a running process as an end user using Oracle Business Process Workspace
- Configure process analytics to gather both standard and custom process metrics
- Analyze process workload and performance using Oracle Business Process Workspace
- Create real-time dashboards using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
- Edit business rules at run time
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