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IBM LOMBARDI BPM TRAINING CONTENT:-
TOPICS:-
IntroductiontoIBMBusinessProcessManager8.5 Advancededition
IBM ProcessDesigner
BPMN
BusinessProcessModeling
Human interactionwith"Coaches"
IBM IntegrationDesigner
BusinessObjects
MediationFlow
Data Mapping
Adapters
DevelopingBPMsolutionswithProcessCenter
IBM Adaptive Case Management
2. IBM ECMIntegrationFeatures
IBM Mobile Coaches
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:-
Aftercompletingthiscourse,the studentshouldbe able to:
UnderstandBPMN.
How to capture a businessprocessinuse case.
Model businessprocessusingIBMProcessDesigner.
Testand debugbusinessprocessusingProcessCenter.
Simulate businessprocessesandoptimize themfortime andcost.
IBM IntegrationDesigner(IID) fundamentals
Developcomplex businessprocessesusingWS-BPELv2.0
Developawebbasedclientfora businessprocess
List the varioustoolingfeaturesinIIDanduse themto buildintegrationsolutions
Describe the variousIBMAdaptersavailable tointegrate disparate systems
AUDIENCE:-
Lombardi BPMTrainingcourse is designedforawide range of rolesthatwill be involvedindefiningand
developingBPMsolutionswithIBMBusinessProcessManagerAdvanced8.5.IBM Lombardi BPMOnline
Trainingincludesbusiness analyststhatwill be usingthe productcapabilitiestomodel business
processesandintegrationdevelopersthatwill be implementingsome of the more technical tasksof the
businessprocess.Architectsthatneedtoknow the wide range of featuresprovided bythe productand
howit can be usedto implementBPMsolutionswillalsobenefitfromthiscourse.
CHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW OF IBM BUSINESS PROCESS MANAGER 8.5
• IBM BusinessProcessManagerHistory
• ProcessCenter
• RelationshipBetweenIBMBPMEnvironments
• BusinessProcessStandards• Main Usage Scenarios
• “BPMN Only”Scenario
• “BPEL Only”Scenario
• “Mixed”Scenario
• LearningResources
• GettingSupport
• Summary
CHAPTER 2. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS MODELING
• What Is A BusinessProcess?
• BusinessProcessManagement
• BusinessProcessModeling
• ProcessModelingAdvantages
• ProcessComponents
• What’sa Service?
• SOA and BusinessProcess
• ProcessModelingandSOA
• From Ad-hoctoFormalization
• Process-centricOrganizations
• The Value of Process-Centricity
• ProcessMaturity
• CMMI Levels0-2
• CMMI Levels3-5
3. • KeyTasks inProcessModeling
• RolesandResponsibilities
• ProcessModelingStandards
• Summary
CHAPTER 3. INTRODUCTION TO PROCESS DESIGNER
• Introduction
• ArtifactsCreatedinPD
• InstallingProcessDesigner
• LaunchingPD
• The ProcessCenterView
• The DesignerView
• CreatingandEditingArtifacts
• CreatingSnapshots
• ViewinganOldSnapshot
• ViewingVersionHistory
• ImportingandExportingApplications
• ArchivingaProcessApplication
• Summary
CHAPTER 4. MAPPING A PROCESS USING BPMN
• What isBPMN?
• What doesBPMN include?
• The Eye of the Beholder
• BPMN and BPEL
• Basic Structure of a Process
• UsingSubprocess
• The Start Event
• Normal End Events
• Abnormal EndEvents
• IntermediateEvents
• ProcessState Management1/2
• ProcessState Management2/2
• Gateways
• Exclusive Condition
• Exclusive ConditionExamples
• Inclusive Condition
• Parallel Execution
• EventChoice
• MergingBranches
• MergingExamples
• LoopingwithBPMN
• LoopingOptions
• More Examples
• ModelingRoles&Responsibilities
• UsingSwimLanes
• ModelingB2B Interaction
• TradingPartnerDesignPattern
4. • ModelingB2B Interactions
• B2B InteractionExample
• Black Box White Box Modeling
• Summary
CHAPTER 5. BASIC PROCESS MODELING
• Before YouStart
• Creatinga ProcessDefinition
• The processEditor
• The Basic Approach
• SwimLanes
• Activity
• CreatingBusinessObjects
• DefiningProcess Variables
• SupplyingDefaultValueof aVariable
• WorkingWithVariables
• ScriptActivity
• Creatinga Gateway
• Unit TestingaProcess
• Summary
CHAPTER 6. THE PREPARATION PHASE
Understandthe Organization
OrganizationModel
KeyBusinessProcesses
Preparingfora Project
Step1: Identifythe Stakeholders
GettingStakeholder‘Buy-in’
Step2: Identifythe ProcessestoModel
ProcessIdentificationGuidelines
Step3: Identifythe NeedsandMotivationsBehindthe Project
ProjectMotivations
Define ProjectGoals
ModelingwithGoals
Step4: Define ProcessScope
Define the Scope of Visibility
Step5: Create a ProjectPlan
Summary
CHAPTER 7. MODELING THE AS-IS PROCESS
Introduction
ConductDiscoeryWorkshops
InterviewQuestions
How Much Detail?
Gather ½ the ProcessMetrics
Gather the ProcessMetrics2/2
What Metrics to Gather?1/3
5. What Metrics to Gather?2/3
What Metrics to Gather?3/3
BusinessProcessUse Case
ReturnHandlingUse Case
ReturnHandlingUse Cases
InformationModeling½
InformationModeling2/2
BusinessItems1/2
BusinessItems2/2
IdentifyQuickWins
Deliverable CheckList
Risks½ of thisPhase
Risksof thisPhase 2/2
Where to Go From Here?
Summary
CHAPTER 8. BASIC SYSTEM INTEGRATION
Introduction
Example OutboundInteraction
The Architecture of OutboundInteraction
Creatingan IntegrationService
CallingaWeb Service Operation
CallingJavaMethod
Usingan IntegrationService fromaProcess
Built-inServices
Summary
CHAPTER 9. HUMAN SERVICE AND COACH
Introduction
AboutCoaches
Creatinga HumanService
DesigningaCoach
Designingthe ScreenFlow
Usinga HumanService froma Process
ParticipantGroup
Configure ProcessPermission
Configure TaskAssignment
Startinga Process
ClaimingaTask
SettingDue Dates
ExpiringaTask
Summary
CHAPTER 10. ADVANCED PROCESS MODELING
Subprocess
Usinga Subprocess
6. ImplementLooping
Simple Looping
Multi Instance Looping
Error HandlingBasics
The Nature of an Error Event
ThrowingError ina Service Flow
Catchingan Error ina Service Flow
ThrowingError froma Process
CatchingErrors in a Process
Summary
CHAPTER 11. ADVANCED SYSTEM INTEGRATION
• InboundEventProcessing
• Basic Architecture•
• ModelingInboundEvent•
• DetailedArchitecture•
• Creatingthe Components•
• Creatingthe Data ProcessorService•
• Create the UCA•
• Create the EventGeneratorService•
• Expose EventGeneratorService asa WebService•
• EventGateway•
• Global EventHandlers•
• Summary
CHAPTER 12. MODELING THE OPTIMIZED PROCESSES
ProcessOptimizationBasics
ProcessOptimizationSteps
Role of ModelinginOptimization
CommonOptimizationGoals
CommonSolutions
Model the NewProcesses
ProcessSimulation
ProcessToken
ModelingResource Constraints
Openand Close EndedAnalysis
PreparingforSimulation
RunningSimulation
Analyze SimulationResults
Communicate withBPMManagers
Deliverablesof thisPhase
Risksof thisPhase
Summary
CHAPTER 13.PROCESS OPTIMIZATION USING
SIMULATIONS
Introduction
AboutResource andWait Times
KeyObjectivesof Simulation
7. PreparingaProcessfor Simulation
SimulationProfile
EnteringProcess
EnteringProcessVolume
EnteringExecutionTime
EnteringEventWaitTimes
EnteringDecisionCharacteristics
SimulationScenario
Creatinga SimulationScenario
Runninga Simulation
ViewingResult
Summary
CHAPTER 14. INTRODUCTION TO IBMINTEGRATION DESIGNER (IID) V8.5
IBM IntegrationDesigner(IID) v8.5
• SCA Basics
• WiringExample
• ItemsDevelopedinIID
• The ProjectStructure
• WorkingWithSharedComponents
• Usingthe IDE
• The Test Server
• The BuildProcess
• ExportingApplications
• Module Versioning
• Summary
CHAPTER 15. BUSINESS OBJECTS
What isa BusinessObject?
Creatinga NewBusinessObject
Editinga BusinessObject
SettingFieldMultiplicity
RefactoringBusinessObjects
Private BusinessObject
Data Type Inheritance
Simple Type Inheritance
AbstractBusinessObject
SchemaWildcards
SpecifySchemaRestrictions
BusinessObjectValidation
BestPractices
AccessingBusinessObjectsUsingSDOAPI
Usingthe SDO API
Summary
CHAPTER 16. SERVICE INTERFACE DESIGN
What isa Service Interface?
Uses of an Interface
The Structure of an Interface
Creatingan Interface
8. The Interface Editor
SMO Body Type
RefactoringInterfaces
Summary
CHAPTER 17. INTRODUCTION TO MEDIATION FLOW
What isa MediationFlow?
Source and Target Operations
Message FlowLogic
MediationPrimitives
Special Nodes
Creatinga MediationFlow
Creatingan Implementation
Anatomyof a Message
RoutingPrimitives
TransformationPrimitives
OtherPrimitives
Subflow
Summary
CHAPTER 18. DATA MAPPING
IntroductiontoMapping
ChoosingaType of Mapping
EmbeddedorStandalone Mapping
UsingData Maps froma MediationFlow
Create EmbeddedMapfor a MediationFlow
Root of a Map
MappingEditor
MappingHeaderand Context
HeaderSetterPrimitives
Typesof Data TransformationsforXML Maps
Typesof Array Data TransformationsforXML Maps
Typesof Data TransformationsforBusinessObjectMaps
AutomaticMapping
UsingMap fromBusinessProcess
Creatinga Standalone Map
AddingObjectstothe Standalone Map
SubstitutionGroups
MappingSchemaWildcards
SetMessage Type MediationPrimitive
Message ElementSetterPrimitive
NeedforReverse Maps
Summary
CHAPTER 19. DEVELOPING BUSINESS PROCESS
Creatinga BusinessProcess
The ProcessEditor
ProcessVariables
Variable Initialization
9. Reference Partners
The Interface Partner
The Receive Activity
The ReplyActivity
The Invoke Activity
The AssignActivity
Parallel Activity
The Choice Activity
While Loop
For Each Activity
• Receive Choice
• TimeoutforReceive Choice
• DefiningConditions
• AssemblingaProcess
• Summary
CHAPTER 20. BINDING AND PROTOCOL TRANSLATION
The Import Component
The Export Component
IntroductiontoBinding
SupportedBindingTypes
ImplementingProtocolTranslationPattern
The Web Service Binding
Creatinga WebService Import
Creatinga WebService Export
Creatinga NewWebService
Summary
CHAPTER 21. ADAPTERS
What isan Adapter?
AdapterandSOA
AdapterExample
The AdapterPattern
AdapterSupportfromIID
AdapterBasedServices
Advantagesof AdapterBasedServices
GeneratingAdapterBasedServices
OutboundProcessing
InboundProcessing
Enterprise Discovery
Case Study
FlatFile Adapter
Creatinga FlatFile Adapter
InboundFile Adapter
Configuringthe InboundService
OutboundFile Adapter
ConfiguringOutboundService
AdapterAdministration
Summary
CHAPTER 22. USING IID WITH PROCESS CENTER
10. BPMDevelopmentModes
Role of ProcessCenter
Benefitsof UsingProcessCenter
ProcessApplicationsandToolkits
AdvancedIntegrationServices
ConnectingIIDtoProcessCenter
IID ProcessCenterPerspective
InitializingProjectsinIID
AssociatingExistingModuleswithProcessCenter
ImplementinganAdvancedIntegrationService
“Snapshots”inProcessCenter
ToolkitDependence
ToolkitVisibility
PublishingChanges FromIID
Summary
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