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Oracle BPM 12c: Essentials Ed 1

Codice
D84807GC10
Durata
5 Giorni
Prezzo
2.500,00 € (iva escl.)
Lingua
Italiano
Modalità
Virtual Classroom
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Prerequisiti


Suggested Prerequisites:

Familiarity with BPM modeling concepts


Il corso è rivolto a: 

Business Analysts Developer 

 

Obiettivi
  • Create business architecture projects and run reports 
  • Roll up key performance indicators in business architecture reports 
  • Deploy a business process to BPM Run Time 
  • Participate in a running process as an end user 
  • Analyze process workload and performance using Oracle Business Process Workspace 
  • Collaborate with others who are working on the same BPM project Document business processes 
  • Describe the Business Process Management (BPM) life cycle and how the various components of the Oracle BPM Suite are used 
  • Create process models and other artifacts using Oracle Business Process Composer and Oracle BPM Studio Create and implement user tasks, business rules, and service tasks 
  • Handle exceptions Configure process analytics to gather both standard and custom process metrics 
  • Create real-time dashboards using Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (Oracle BAM)

 

Contenuti
  • The BPM Life Cycle and the Oracle BPM Suite
  • About Business Process Management
  • Explaining the BPM Life Cycle
  • About the Oracle BPM Suite
  • Discussing Case Study
  • Creating Business Architecture Projects
  • Discussing Business Architecture
  • Describing Business Process Analysis
  • Explaining Goals, Objectives, and Strategies
  • About Enterprise Maps and Value Chain Models
  • Discussing Metrics and Measures: Key Performance Indicators
  • About Process Criticality Reports and Impact Analysis Reports
  • Getting Started with Oracle Business Process Composer
  • Generating and Displaying Reports
  • Modeling a Process Using Oracle Business Process Composer
  • Creating a BPM Project
  • Modeling a BPM Process
  • Saving and Publishing a BPM Project
  • Documenting BPM Projects
  • Discussing End-user and Internal Documentation
  • Using the Graphical View
  • Using the Narrative View
  • Running Process Reports
  • Collaborating on BPM Projects
  • Collaborating Among Business Process Composer Users
  • Collaborating Between Business Process Composer Users and BPM Studio Users
  • Importing and Exporting Projects and Process Models
  • Creating and Using Data Objects
  • How Information Is Handled?
  • Discussing Basic Versus Complex Data Objects
  • Explaining Arguments
  • Describing Data Object Scope, Lifespan, and Access
  • Creating Business Objects and Data Objects
  • Configuring Branching for Exclusive Gateways
  • Validating the Project
  • Implementing User Tasks
  • Discussing Human Interaction in a Business Process
  • Explaining Patterns in Human Workflow
  • Implementing User Tasks
  • Creating Web Forms
  • Discussing Form-First Workflow Versus Data-First Workflow
  • Mapping Data
  • Implementing Business Rule Tasks
  • What are Business Rules?
  • Describing Anatomy of a Business Rule
  • About Global Variables
  • Explaing Value Sets
  • Discussing Three Types of Rule Sets
  • Creating Business Rules
  • Mapping Data Between the Process and the Business rule
  • Discussing Best Practices: Enabling Business Users to Customize Rules
  • Implementing Service Tasks
  • About Service Component Architecture
  • Explaining Exposed Services, Components, and External References
  • Implementing Service Tasks
  • Creating a Service or Reference
  • Binding a Service Task to the Service or Reference
  • Mapping Data
  • Playing the Process
  • What Is Process Player?
  • Describing Steps for Using Process Player
  • Mapping Users and Groups to Process Roles
  • Explaining Process Player User Interface
  • Playing the Process
  • Deploying the Process
  • Deploying a Project from Business Process Composer
  • Deploying a Project from BPM Studio
  • Participating in a Running Process
  • Launching and Logging In to Oracle Business Process Workspace
  • Discussing Business Process Workspace Interface
  • Describing Tasks
  • Discussing Case Management
  • Discussing Process Tracking
  • Explaining Standard Dashboards, Custom Dashboards, and Process Monitoring
  • Customizing Business Process Workspace
  • Participating in a Running Process
  • Using Additional BPMN Flow Objects
  • Discussing Non-Interactive Tasks
  • Discussing Interactive Tasks
  • Explaining Gateways
  • Discussing Events
  • Communicating Between Processes
  • What is Synchronous Communication?
  • What is Asynchronous Communication?
  • Explaining Peer Process Communication
  • Describing Types of Subprocesses
  • Handling Exceptions
  • Designing Beyond the "Happy Path"
  • Handling Errors: Options and Tradeoffs
  • Discussing Business Exceptions Versus System Exceptions
  • Creating a Business Exception
  • Specifying the Errors to Catch and Thrown
  • Mapping Error Data
  • About Policy-Driven Exception Handling
  • Monitoring the Process
  • Discussing End-to-End Process Analytics
  • About Built-in Metrics
  • Overivew of Process Monitor
  • Explaining Standard BPM Dashboards
  • About Custom Metrics: Counters, Measures, and Dimensions
  • Creating and Using Custom Metrics
  • Discussing Business Process Workspace: Three Types of Dashboards
  • Creating Real-Time Dashboards Using BAM
  • Describing Out-of-the-Box BAM Dashboards
  • About Oracle BAM Composer
  • OEP Integration: Continuous Query Language
  • Building a Simple BAM Dashboard
  • Surfacing KPIs in Business Architecture Reports
  • Linking from an Enterprise Map to a BPM Process
  • Rolling KPIs Up from a BPM Process Model to a Business Architecture Report
  • Generating and Displaying a Process Criticality Report