IBM WebSphere Business Modeler V6.2 Process Mapping, Simulation and Analysis
| Length: | 5.0 Days |
| Course code: | WB282G-X |
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| Price: | 4000 EUR |
An updated version of this course is available. For more information, click IBM WebSphere Business Modeler V7 Process Mapping, Simulation and Analysis (WB782G).
This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course IBM WebSphere Business Modeler V6.2 Process Mapping, Simulation and Analysis (ZB282G). This option does not require any travel.
This course teaches you how to use business process management (BPM) practices while using the powerful features and capabilities of IBM WebSphere Business Modeler V6.2.
WebSphere Business Modeler can be used to create a comprehensive view of the processes that underlie how companies do business. WebSphere Business Modeler, along with business process analysis methods, can support process improvement by giving organizations an understanding of how their processes work.
In this course, you receive intensive training in business process modeling and analysis using simulation results, while also experiencing the capabilities of WebSphere Business Modeler's advanced features. you explore business process management scoping and methodology and learn about how to set project standards. The course also focuses on concepts and procedures involved in modifying and customizing business process models based on modeling modes. Using these concepts, you participate in interactive discussions on solution modeling and build their own models based on a business scenario. Other topics covered in this course include creating process models using the Swimlane editor, project versioning using Rational ClearCase, and collaboration using WebSphere Business Modeler Publishing Server with Business Space powered by WebSphere.
Hands-on lab exercises enable you to gather project requirements and compare simulation results. you also create, analyze, report, and update business process models by using Business Process Management Notation (BPMN), importing data from other tools like Microsoft Visio, linking requirements with Rational RequisitePro, and reviewing process models on WebSphere Business Modeler Publishing Server.
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There are no required prerequisites for this course.