BPMN 2.0 – Become a professional process designer
BPMN 2.0 – Become a professional process designer, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 4.47, with 71 lectures, 4 quizzes, based on 37 reviews, and has 166 subscribers.
You will learn about Correct use of all BPMN symbols in diagrams Design effective pools and swimlanes to represent different actors in processes Use of gateways to control process flows and decision points Creation of end-to-end process flows using start and end events Use of sub-processes to simplify complex business processes Use of data objects and artifacts to refine process diagrams Use of message flows to represent communication between processes Integration of event-based gateways for dynamic process decisions Use of intermediate and boundary events This course is ideal for individuals who are Interested beginners or Advanced or Business Analysts or Project managers or Anyone who has always wanted to learn BPMN It is particularly useful for Interested beginners or Advanced or Business Analysts or Project managers or Anyone who has always wanted to learn BPMN.
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Summary
Title: BPMN 2.0 – Become a professional process designer
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 4.47
Number of Lectures: 71
Number of Quizzes: 4
Number of Published Lectures: 71
Number of Published Quizzes: 4
Number of Curriculum Items: 75
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 75
Original Price: $69.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Correct use of all BPMN symbols in diagrams
- Design effective pools and swimlanes to represent different actors in processes
- Use of gateways to control process flows and decision points
- Creation of end-to-end process flows using start and end events
- Use of sub-processes to simplify complex business processes
- Use of data objects and artifacts to refine process diagrams
- Use of message flows to represent communication between processes
- Integration of event-based gateways for dynamic process decisions
- Use of intermediate and boundary events
Who Should Attend
- Interested beginners
- Advanced
- Business Analysts
- Project managers
- Anyone who has always wanted to learn BPMN
Target Audiences
- Interested beginners
- Advanced
- Business Analysts
- Project managers
- Anyone who has always wanted to learn BPMN
This course is carefully designed to take you from the basics of business process modeling through to advanced techniques and help you become an expert in the use of the BPMN 2.0 specification.
Starting with an introduction to the meaning and application of business process modeling, you will be quickly introduced to the world of BPMN. We cover all the basic symbols, elements and diagram types you need to model your first processes. You will learn how to effectively use start and end events, tasks, gateways and sub-processes to create clear and understandable process diagrams.
Once the basics are mastered, the course introduces you to advanced modeling techniques. You will explore complex workflows, multiple instances, event-driven processes and the use of artifacts to enrich your diagrams with additional information and increase their comprehensibility.
Sounds worse than it is… I will explain everything in detail and in an understandable way.
The section on events will show you how to effectively use different types of events such as timers, messages and errors to model realistic and dynamic business processes. In the Gateways section, you will learn how to properly represent decision points in your processes and control different path options based on business rules.
In addition to technical skills, the course emphasizes best practices and developing a deep understanding of how BPMN 2.0 can be applied in real-world business scenarios. You will learn how to design efficient, flexible and scalable business processes that meet the needs of your organization.
This course is perfect for beginners who have no prior knowledge of BPMN as well as advanced learners who want to deepen their knowledge.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introduction to Business Process Modeling
Lecture 1: What you will learn in this course
Lecture 2: Why process modeling can boost your career
Lecture 3: What is a business process? Definition & examples
Lecture 4: Why business process modeling is essential
Lecture 5: BPMN 2.0: More than just modeling
Lecture 6: BPMN: From its origins to its significance today
Lecture 7: The right choice: choosing BPMN tools effectively
Lecture 8: Where we stand and what happens next
Chapter 2: BPMN Fundamentals – Designing a simple process
Lecture 1: Introduction to bpmn.io: Our BPMN Tool of Choice
Lecture 2: Introduction to the simple start event in BPMN
Lecture 3: Discover the basics of BPMN tasks
Lecture 4: Sequence flows and tokens in BPMN: clearly explained
Lecture 5: Alternative process flows – introduction to XOR Gateways
Lecture 6: Subprocesses: Structure and clarity
Lecture 7: Solving the quiz: Mastering sub-processes in BPMN
Chapter 3: Advanced modeling techniques
Lecture 1: Pools and lanes in BPMN: meaning
Lecture 2: Pools & Message Flows: Effective process communication
Lecture 3: Message start event: Message flows control the start of the process
Lecture 4: Camunda Token-Simulation in Action
Lecture 5: Live: Token simulation
Lecture 6: Optimizing our BPMN process: identifying and solving problems
Lecture 7: Intermediate Events in BPMN: Throw & Catch
Lecture 8: Some final words on this section
Chapter 4: Expert know-how – Events
Lecture 1: Introduction to BPMN events
Lecture 2: Timer events: time control in processes
Lecture 3: Conditional events: Automated process control
Lecture 4: Message Events: Applications & Meaning
Lecture 5: Signal events: Broadcast-style communication
Lecture 6: Understanding boundary events in BPMN
Lecture 7: Event sub-processes – Event-driven sub-processes
Lecture 8: Escalation events – How to deal with escalations in BPMN
Lecture 9: The termination event – emergency stop in the process
Lecture 10: Error events – error handling with BPMN
Lecture 11: Compensation events – corrections elegantly resolved
Lecture 12: Transaction Subprocesses & Cancel Events: All in one
Lecture 13: Link events: Bridges in your BPMN diagrams
Lecture 14: Last words on the BPMN events
Chapter 5: Expert know-how – Gateways
Lecture 1: Introduction to gateways in BPMN
Lecture 2: Exclusive Gateway: Decisions control the process
Lecture 3: Parallel Gateway: Efficiency boost for business processes
Lecture 4: Inclusive gateway: More flexibility in the process flow
Lecture 5: Event-based gateways: Controlling the process flow with events
Lecture 6: Complex gateway: A necessary evil?
Lecture 7: Last words on the gateways in BPMN
Chapter 6: Expert know-how – Activities
Lecture 1: Introduction to the BPMN activity types
Lecture 2: Receive Tasks: Waiting for input
Lecture 3: Send Tasks: Deep Dive
Lecture 4: Multi-instancing and loops: Simplify your BMPN diagrams
Lecture 5: Manual Task: Manual work in BPMN
Lecture 6: User Tasks: Human interaction meets IT
Lecture 7: Service Tasks: Understanding and applying automation
Lecture 8: Script Tasks: Automation without external dependencies
Lecture 9: Business Rule Task: Outsourcing complex decisions
Lecture 10: Call activities: Global sub-processes
Lecture 11: Ad-hoc sub-processes: When it comes to flexibility
Lecture 12: Activity types: Last words
Chapter 7: Expert know-how – Artefacts
Lecture 1: Artifacts in BPMN: An introduction
Lecture 2: Text annotations: Your BPMN notepad
Lecture 3: Data Objects: About the data within business processes
Lecture 4: Data Store References: Persistent data across process boundaries
Lecture 5: Groups: Your virtual garden fence
Lecture 6: Artifacts in BPMN: Last words
Chapter 8: Process Modeling – Best Practice
Lecture 1: Introduction to BPMN Best Practices
Lecture 2: Camunda Modeler & Token Simulator: Download & Installation
Lecture 3: Token Simulator: More than just a toy
Lecture 4: Labeling: How to make your BPMN model understandable!
Lecture 5: Symmetry in BPMN: The key to clear process diagrams
Lecture 6: Iterating towards a clear process model
Lecture 7: Color management in BPMN designs
Chapter 9: Conclusion
Lecture 1: A few final words and thanks
Chapter 10: What's next
Lecture 1: What's next – Bonus
Instructors
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Oliver Berndorf
The Black Bell Project GmbH
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