Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 in the Context of Business Process Management
- Process modelling versus process execution
- Business Process Management Suites and their conformance with BPMN 2.0
- The alignment of processes with corporate strategies and policies
- Process objectives and metrics
- Process context
Modelling Styles
- Modelling Workflows (Private Process)
- Modelling Interactions Between Business Participants (Public Process)
- Modelling Choreographies
Basic BPMN Symbols in Examples
- Artifacts, Error, Escalation, Events, Expressions
- Flow Elements and Flow Element Containers
- Gateways, Message, Sequence Flow
Process Design
- Activities
- Resource Assignment
- Performer
- Tasks
- Human Interactions
- Sub-Process
- Loops
- Gateways
Modeling Collaboration
- Pools, Participants, and Lanes
- Message Flow
- Using Participants
- Utilizing Choreography Diagrams
Data
- Data Modeling
- Data Store
- Example of Data Execution
Events
- Core Concepts
- Start and End Events
- Intermediate Events
- Event Definitions
- Handling Events
- Scopes
Compensation
- Compensation Handler
- Compensation Triggering
- Relationship Between Error Handling and Compensation
Testimonials (7)
the practical part
Daniela Mirevska
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
The easy understanding of the whole information and the friendly atmoshere
Diana Lazarova
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
Exercises and the interaction with the trainer
Patrick - Brose North America
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
I like the number of exercises we did and the kind of discussions we had.
Anna
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
The exercises, discussion,
Nikolay
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
I like the way the trainer interacted with us, always calm and explaining and addressing clearly each topic and question. I really appreciate that we were doing many practical exercises, which we discussed them together, and see where to improve.
Olivia
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
Training material as a guide for later usage, and assessing process models from our own business.