D66123GC20 - Oracle BPM 11g Modeling Ed 2
Day 1 lessons 1 - 4
Day 2 Lessons 5 - 9
Day 3 Lessons 10 - 13
Day 1
1 Course Overview
Intended audience
Process analyst or business analyst
Knowledge of Business modeling
BPM tools 11g
We will see later specifically what each tool will be used for
Oracle Business Process Composer
o This tool is used for creating projects and processes within that project
o Primary tool for Business Process Analysts
Oracle BPM Studio
o Can be used for edits to process model
o Tool used by Process developers
o Used to run simulations
Oracle BPM Workspace
o Business user tasks performed in workspace
Oracle Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
o Tool to create and run reports for monitoring business processes
Course objectives
Describe the Oracle BPM Methodology Life Cycle
Describe the various components of the Oracle BPM Suite and how they are used in BPM
Create process models using Business Process Composer
Run simulations to fine-tune a business process
Participate in a running process as an end user
Configure a process to gather custom metrics
Analyze process activity using standard and custom dashboards in Oracle BPM Workspace
View and build real-time reports using Business Activity Monitoring (BAM)
Edit deployed business rules at run time
2 The BPM Life Cycle and the Oracle BPM Suite
Objectives
• Define business process management and list its benefits
• Describe the BPM Life Cycle
• List the components and features of the Oracle BPM Suite
• Describe sample workflows using components of the Oracle BPM Suite
• Describe the case study used in the course
3 Modeling a Process Using Oracle Business Process Composer
Objectives
• Model the RequestQuote process using Oracle Business Process Composer
• Save a private copy of your process model
4 Collaborating on BPM Projects
Objectives
• Sharing BPM projects with other Business Process Composer users
• Sharing BPM projects with BPM Studio users
Day 2
5 Documenting business Processes
Objectives
Understand the ways in which the model can be documented to allow collaboration between:
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o the process analyst and the end user in order for the process to run effectively
o the process analyst and the developer to ensure process implementation meets business requirements.
6 Creating BPM Projects Based on Templates
Objectives
• Describe what templates are
• Describe template edit polices
• Create and edit projects based on templates
7 Using Additional BPMN Flow Objects
Objectives
• Describe how information is handled in Oracle BPM 11g
• List the types of flow elements used in a BPMN model
• Select the appropriate tasks, gateways, and subprocesses to use when modeling a business process
• Describe the role of events in a business process model
8 Creating and Using Human Tasks
Objectives
• Create and edit Human tasks
• Associate user tasks with human task
9 Running Simulations
Objectives
Explain the benefits of running simulations
Configure simulations
Run simulations
Analyze the results, and optimize the process
Day 3
10 Participating in a Running Process
Objectives
Describe how to deploy a project using Composer
Access Workspace and describe the interface
Participant in a running process
Describe what guided business processes are and how to configure them
11 Using Process Analytics
Describe the monitoring options in Oracle BPM
o BAM dashboard
Use built-in metrics and standard BPM dashboards to analyze process activity
Configure custom metrics and custom BPM dashboards to analyze process activity
12 Creating Real-Time Dashboards Using BAM (business activity monitoring)
Describe benefits and features of Oracle BAM
o real-time visibility within your business operations
View BAM dashboards using Active Viewer
Build a simple BAM dashboard using Active Studio
13 Customizing Processes and Rules
Objectives
Describe the major components of Oracle business rules
Design Business Rules
Edit deployed Business Rules at run time