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Course Description

  • An updated version of this course is available. For more information, click Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager V8.6 - I (ZB827G).

    This course is also available as classroom course Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8.5.7 - I (WB823G).

    This course integrates training in business process management (BPM) methods and implementation with IBM Business Process Manager V8.5.7. You learn core process modeling and implementation skills, the project development approach, process model implementation fundamentals, and exceptional delivery patterns. These skills improve the speed and quality of process definition and implementation efforts.

    IBM Business Process Manager is a comprehensive BPM environment that provides the visibility and insight that is required to effectively manage the business processes of an organization. The course begins with an overview of business process management, emphasizing the concepts of reuse, ease of maintenance, and high-quality development strategies. You create simple ad-hoc activities by using the web-based tools, and use the IBM Business Process Manager Web Process Designer to create a business process definition (process) from business requirements that are identified during process analysis. You learn how to make team collaboration more efficient by enabling all team members to use standard Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) elements.

    The course continues with an overview of the architecture of IBM Business Process Manager, and describes the use of process applications and toolkits within the tool. You create business objects and variables, implement gateways, and demonstrate process flow on your diagrams. You build customized user interfaces (coaches) to enable business and process data flows throughout the process model.

    The course uses an interactive learning environment, with hands-on demonstrations and class activities to reinforce concepts and check understanding. Lab exercises throughout the course provide hands-on experience with BPM tasks and skills. This course is intended to be collaborative, and you can work in teams to complete class activities.

    For information about other related courses, see the IBM Training website:

    http://www.ibm.com/training

Objectives

  • After completing this course, you should be able to:

  • Describe why process modeling is an important phase in the BPM lifecycle
  • Create structured and unstructured processes (formerly Case) using Web Process Designer
  • Create ad-hoc activities by using the Process Designer
  • Identify how to use Process Designer to create a process application
  • List and identify the core elements that are used to create a process in the Process Designer
  • Translate workflow steps into business process activities and nested processes
  • Use gateways to control the process flow
  • Validate that the process model meets Playback 0 goals and requirements
  • Identify how intermediate events are used during the execution of a business process
  • Describe the architecture of IBM Business Process Manager
  • Organize process assets into toolkits
  • Manage variables and data flow
  • Implement timer events
  • Implement gateways and routing to control process flow
  • Build a business data model
  • Build services and user input forms (coaches)
  • Create a snapshot for deployment
  • Create a decision service
  • Model and implement message events
  • Apply asset tags to organize artifacts
  • Enhance coaches for a rich user experience and apply themes
  • Implement effective error handling in processes and services

Audience

  • This course is designed for project members who design and implement detailed logic, data models, and external system integrations for an executable business process definition. These roles include process owners, BPM analysts, BPM authors, BPM developers, BPM administrators, and BPM project managers.

Prerequisites

  • Before taking this course, you should have:

  • Practical knowledge of data structures
  • Understanding of SQL syntax and JavaScript
  • Basic understanding of web services
  • Experience with modern programming techniques

Content

  • Course introduction
    Introduction to business process management
    Introduction to IBM Business Process Manager and integration with other tools
    Playback 0: Modeling the as-is business process
    Exercise: Playback 0: Creating a process with ad-hoc activities
    Playback 0: Modeling the to-be business process
    Exercise: Playback 0: Creating a structured process
    Playback 0: Controlling process flow
    Exercise: Playback 0: Controlling process flow
    Playback 0: Building consensus
    Exercise: Validating the process model
    IBM Business Process Manager architecture
    Playback 1: Controlling process flow with business data
    Exercise: Playback 1: Controlling process flow with business data
    Playback 1: Business data, services, and coaches
    Exercise: Playback 1: Business data, services, and coaches
    Playback 1: Enhancing coaches
    Exercise: Playback 1: User interface design and implementation
    Exercise: Playback 1: Conducting the Playback session
    Playback 2: Integrations
    Exercise: Playback 2: Integrations
    Playback 3: Hardening processes and services
    Exercise: Playback 3: Creating error handling for a service
    Playback 3: Deploying process applications
    Exercise: Playback 3: Creating a snapshot for deployment
    Course summary