First steps to automate processes with GeneXus 17
First steps to automate processes with GeneXus 17, available at Free, has an average rating of 4.5, with 16 lectures, based on 6 reviews, and has 841 subscribers.
You will learn about You will learn in a simple way what BPM is and the features of GeneXus BPM Suite. You will learn the basic description of the main symbols that will allow you to define a process. You will learn how to model a business process using a case study. You will identify the different GeneXus objects that you will have to create and associate with the model to create a functional application. You will be able to run the application and get to know the GXflow Client interface as well as monitor the running processes. You will see how easy it is to incorporate security, users, and roles to the process. You will analyze the statistics generated automatically by process, tasks, and participants. This course is ideal for individuals who are For those interested in learning how to automate, streamline, and optimize business processes. It is particularly useful for For those interested in learning how to automate, streamline, and optimize business processes.
Enroll now: First steps to automate processes with GeneXus 17
Summary
Title: First steps to automate processes with GeneXus 17
Price: Free
Average Rating: 4.5
Number of Lectures: 16
Number of Published Lectures: 16
Number of Curriculum Items: 16
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 16
Original Price: Free
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- You will learn in a simple way what BPM is and the features of GeneXus BPM Suite.
- You will learn the basic description of the main symbols that will allow you to define a process.
- You will learn how to model a business process using a case study.
- You will identify the different GeneXus objects that you will have to create and associate with the model to create a functional application.
- You will be able to run the application and get to know the GXflow Client interface as well as monitor the running processes.
- You will see how easy it is to incorporate security, users, and roles to the process.
- You will analyze the statistics generated automatically by process, tasks, and participants.
Who Should Attend
- For those interested in learning how to automate, streamline, and optimize business processes.
Target Audiences
- For those interested in learning how to automate, streamline, and optimize business processes.
GeneXus is software that makes software. Its first version was created in 1988 and is now used by more than 9,000 companies in 50 countries.
It is an intelligent Low-Code platform that simplifies software development, automating everything that can be automated.
It is the easiest and fastest way to develop applications without knowing how to program. It is very easy to learn, very productive, multi-platform, agile, and future-proof.
GeneXus is also a BPM Suite that will allow you to:
Graphically model business processes.
Automate systems through a GeneXus application.
Control, manage, and administer business processes.
Course objective:
Learn the basic concepts to model, execute, and manage a business process using GeneXus BPM Suite.
Suggested methodology to take the course:
Throughout the course, you will be able to develop a BPM-oriented application, step by step and watching short videos.
You will have to watch every video and then replicate in GeneXus what is explained in the video, with the opportunity to run and test the operation of the GXflow client.
Requirements: You will need a computer to install the free trial version of GeneXus. We will explain how to install it and the hardware and software requirements in one of the first videos of the course.
Basic knowledge of GeneXus. Also, we recommend watching the course “Create your first application with a Low-Code tool.”
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: Introducción
Lecture 1: What are GeneXus, BPM, and GeneXus BPM Suite?
Chapter 2: Downloading and installing GeneXus
Lecture 1: Downloading and installing GeneXus
Chapter 3: Case study presentation. Steps to model a business process in GeneXus
Lecture 1: Case study presentation. Steps to model a business process in GeneXus
Chapter 4: Creating a new application
Lecture 1: Creating a new application
Chapter 5: Modeling business processes: basic concepts (part 1)
Lecture 1: Modeling business processes: basic concepts (part 1)
Chapter 6: Modeling business processes: basic concepts (part 2)
Lecture 1: Modeling business processes: basic concepts (part 2)
Chapter 7: Creating Transaction objects that represent User Tasks
Lecture 1: Creating Transaction objects that represent User Tasks
Chapter 8: Creating Procedure objects that represent Script Tasks
Lecture 1: Creating Procedure objects that represent Script Tasks
Chapter 9: Associating objects with the diagram and creating relevant data
Lecture 1: Associating objects with the diagram and creating relevant data
Chapter 10: Associating objects with the diagram (cont.)
Lecture 1: Associating objects with the diagram (cont.)
Chapter 11: Running the diagram
Lecture 1: Running the diagram
Chapter 12: Case 1: Process flow for a customer to be registered
Lecture 1: Case 1: Process flow for a customer to be registered
Chapter 13: Case 2: Process flow for a customer already registered
Lecture 1: Case 2: Process flow for a customer already registered
Chapter 14: Security: Definition of roles and assignment of roles to tasks
Lecture 1: Security: Definition of roles and assignment of roles to tasks
Chapter 15: Definition of users and assignment of roles. Execution and monitoring
Lecture 1: Definition of users and assignment of roles. Execution and monitoring
Chapter 16: Statistics
Lecture 1: Statistics
Instructors
-
GeneXus Training
Official Trainer
Rating Distribution
- 1 stars: 0 votes
- 2 stars: 0 votes
- 3 stars: 1 votes
- 4 stars: 2 votes
- 5 stars: 3 votes
Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I have access to the course materials?
You can view and review the lecture materials indefinitely, like an on-demand channel.
Can I take my courses with me wherever I go?
Definitely! If you have an internet connection, courses on Udemy are available on any device at any time. If you don’t have an internet connection, some instructors also let their students download course lectures. That’s up to the instructor though, so make sure you get on their good side!
You may also like
- Top 10 Language Learning Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Video Editing Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Music Production Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Animation Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Digital Illustration Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Renewable Energy Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Sustainable Living Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Ethical AI Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Cybersecurity Fundamentals Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Smart Home Technology Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Holistic Health Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Nutrition And Diet Planning Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Yoga Instruction Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Stress Management Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Mindfulness Meditation Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Life Coaching Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Career Development Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Relationship Building Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Parenting Skills Courses to Learn in November 2024
- Top 10 Home Improvement Courses to Learn in November 2024