Fundamentals of IBM Business Automation Workflow: Developing Workflow Solutions
Code:
WB837G
Duration:
1 Day
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$885
USD
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In this course you learn how to model processes and decompose activities into nested processes. You learn the core notation elements of Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and examine a set of detailed process requirements and identify the activities and roles involved. You translate process discovery analysis into a workflow. You model the workflow in Process Designer and create a linked process. You implement the workflow model by building business objects, variables, services, and user interfaces (coaches).
This course is a subset of the 5 day course: Developing workflow solutions using IBM Business Automation Workflow 20.0.0.1(Course code: WB835). Developers who need in-depth training with Business Automation workflow should take WB835.
This course is available in the following formats:
Duration: 1 Day
Duration: 1 Day
Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 885 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 885 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 885 |
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Delivery Format: Virtual Classroom
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$ 885 |
After completing this course, you should be able to:
- Understand the key features of Business Automation Workflow
- Describe how to model a process
- Decompose activities into a nested process
- List and describe the core notation elements that are used in IBM Process Designer
- Examine a defined workflow from detailed process requirements and identify the interrelated process activities and the roles that are responsible for completing them
- Describe the requirements of the Hiring Request Process use case
- Build a business object
- Initialize a complex object and a list
- Build a service
- Use coaches to define and implement guided user interactions
- Implement a service for an activity in a process
- Map variables between a nested service and an activity in the overlying process
- Describe the object methods
- Understand the key features of Business Automation Workflow
- Describe how to model a process
- Decompose activities into a nested process
- List and describe the core notation elements that are used in IBM Process Designer
- Examine a defined workflow from detailed process requirements and identify the interrelated process activities and the roles that are responsible for completing them
- Describe the requirements of the Hiring Request Process use case
- Build a business object
- Initialize a complex object and a list
- Build a service
- Use coaches to define and implement guided user interactions
- Implement a service for an activity in a process
- Map variables between a nested service and an activity in the overlying process
- Describe the object methods
- Understand the key features of Business Automation Workflow
- Describe how to model a process
- Decompose activities into a nested process
- List and describe the core notation elements that are used in IBM Process Designer
- Examine a defined workflow from detailed process requirements and identify the interrelated process activities and the roles that are responsible for completing them
- Describe the requirements of the Hiring Request Process use case
- Build a business object
- Initialize a complex object and a list
- Build a service
- Use coaches to define and implement guided user interactions
- Implement a service for an activity in a process
- Map variables between a nested service and an activity in the overlying process
- Describe the object methods