Process Implementation with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8 - II
| Length: | 5.0 Days |
| Course code: | WB803G-X |
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| Price: | 4000 EUR |
An updated version of this course is available. For more information, click Process Implementing with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8.5.5 - II (WB815G).
This course is also available as self-paced virtual (e-learning) course Process Implementation with IBM Business Process Manager Standard V8 - II (SPVC) (ZB803G). This option does not require any travel.
This course teaches proven methods for architecting, designing, and building complex process application solutions with IBM Business Process Manager V8.
IBM Business Process Manager is a comprehensive BPM product that can provide you with the necessary visibility and insight to effectively manage the business processes of your organization. This course focuses on the Standard configuration of IBM Business Process Manager.
The course begins by explaining how to extend process visibility beyond direct process participants to managers and executives by including 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.
In hands-on exercises throughout the course, you 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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This intermediate course is designed for process application developers who have experience with implementing IBM Business Process Manager V8. The course is also relevant for other project team members who are involved in the design, architecture, and building of complex process applications.
Before taking this course, you should: