Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0 Training Course
This course has been created for anyone responsible for modelling processes in BPMN 2.0.
It focuses on practical aspects of all BPMN 2.0 specification as well as implementations of common patterns.
It is a series of short lectures followed by exercises: the delegates will have a problem described in English, and will have to create a proper diagram for each problem. After that, the diagrams will be discussed and assessed by the group and the trainer.
This course focuses on understand the BPMN diagrams but also covers basic part of the execution part of BPMN.
Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 in context of Business Process Management
- Process modeling versus process execution
- Business Process Management Suites and their conformance with BPMN 2.0
- Processes and their connection to the company strategies and policies
- Process goal and metrics
- Process context
Modelling Styles
- Modelling Workflows (Private Process)
- Modelling Business Participants Interactions (Public Process)
- Modelling Choreographies
Basic BPMN Symbols in Examples
- Artifacts, Error, Escalation, Events, Expressions
- Flow Element, Flow Element Containers
- Gateways, Message, Sequence Flow
Process Design
- Activities
- Resource Assignment
- Performer
- Tasks
- Human Interactions
- Sub-Process
- Loops
- Gateways
Modeling Collaboration
- Pool, Participants and Lanes
- Message Flow
- Using Participants
- Using Choreography Diagram
Data
- Data Modeling
- Data Store
- Example of Data Execution
Events
- Concepts
- Start and End Events
- Intermediate Events
- Event Definitions
- Handling Events
- Scopes
Compensation
- Compensation Handler
- Compensation Triggering
- Relationship between Error Handling and Compensation
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Testimonials (7)
I like the number of exercises we did and the kind of discussions we had.
Anna
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
The exercises, discussion,
Nikolay
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
I like the way the trainer interacted with us, always calm and explaining and addressing clearly each topic and question. I really appreciate that we were doing many practical exercises, which we discussed them together, and see where to improve.
Olivia
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
Training material as a guide for later usage, and assessing process models from our own business.
Lauwrens - Damen Yachting BV
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
not intimidating
Jaztin - Flo Energy
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
Phillipe is extremely good at explaining the theory and visually demonstrating how to map using BPMN 2.0 which makes it easier to understand. The course material was also easy to read and follow. It was good mix between theory and practical and Phillipe was very helpful and supportive to ensure we got the best out of the course.
Mai - Scottish Enterprise Finance Shared Service Centre
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
The way he used the whiteboard to demonstrate ideas and concepts, as a visual learner it helped me a lot.
John Watson - Scottish Enterprise Finance Shared Service Centre
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
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