Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard-Adv V8.5.6 – II – zb820gspl
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Duration: 5 Days
An updated version of this course is available. For more information, click Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8.5.7 – II (ZB824G).
This course is also available as classroom course Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard-Adv V8.5.6 – II (WB820G).
This course teaches application developers and BPM team members how to use IBM Business Process Manager to design and develop process applications. It is an interactive class with demonstrations and hands-on lab exercises.
This course teaches methods for designing and building complex process application solutions with IBM Business Process Manager. IBM Business Process Manager is a comprehensive BPM product that provides the visibility and insight necessary to effectively manage organizational business processes. This course focuses on the Standard configuration of IBM Business Process Manager.
The course begins by explaining how to extend process visibility beyond process participants to managers and executives. This visibility is realized through reports that provide real-time productivity and historical performance trends. The course also covers how a process application incorporates rich user interactivity without sacrificing user response time. You also learn how to integrate disparate systems and data sources through inbound and outbound integrations.
Hands-on exercises throughout the course give you the opportunity to develop a process application that enhances the function, usability, performance, and maintainability of a business process.
The lab environment for this course uses the Windows operating system.
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Objectives
After completing this course, you should be able to:
Create business objects that are optimized for use inside a business process diagram
Identify and track critical business data inside a business process diagram, and describe the database schema to extract the data for business reports
Create and implement custom key performance indicators (KPIs) and service-level agreements (SLAs)
Design and create custom reports and dashboards to provide process visibility for multiple stakeholders and users across an organization
Design a single responsive web interface for every device and every web browser so that users can complete their tasks in the shortest possible amount of time
Translate a coach into numerous languages through localization
Design an IBM Business Process Manager data architecture for a process application with complex business data
Model all decision authority for a process and employ complex logic for task routing and assignments
Construct complex task and process task-to-task interaction controls
Identify and solve common integration issues
Audience
This intermediate course is designed for process application developers with experience in implementing IBM Business Process Manager, or other project team members who design, architect, and build complex process applications.
Prerequisites
Before taking this course, you should successfully complete Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard-Adv V8.5.6 - I (WB819G) or Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard-Adv V8.5.6 - I (ZB819G).
You should also build and deploy at least one IBM Business Process Manager process application release into production
Topics
Course introduction
Data perspectives and use
Tracking data in IBM Business Process Manager
Exercise: Creating tracking groups in a business process definition
Implementing key performance indicators (KPIs) and service-level agreements (SLAs)
Exercise: Implementing a key performance indicator (KPI) and service-level agreement (SLA)
Creating ad hoc reports
Exercise: Creating an ad hoc report in the Process Portal
Custom reports and dashboards
Exercise: Creating a dashboard
Defining ad hoc activities and use of the REST API
Exercise: Creating an ad hoc activity and exploring REST APIs
Adding localization
Exercise: Localizing a coach
Creating responsive coaches for mobile devices and desktop browsers
Exercise: Creating a responsive coach
Designing complex process applications
Advanced routing
Exercise: Implementing the ""four eyes"" policy
Managing complex tasks and process interactions
Exercise: Building a cancellation pattern
Implementing a multi-instance loop
Exercise: Implementing a multi-instance loop
Integrating with external systems
Exercise: Building web service connections
Course summary