Describe how to create process models using Oracle Business Process Composer and Oracle BPM Studio
Describe how Business Analysts, Developers, and others can collaborate on BPM projects using the same tool
Explain the role simulations play in optimizing a process
List and describe the tasks involved in implementing a BPM process
Describe how end users participate in a business process
List the process metrics Oracle BPM tracks by default, and describe the types of user-defined metrics that can be tracked
Use Business Process Workspace to display monitoring data
Explain how Oracle BAM can help you monitor the performance of deployed processes, measuring KPIs, raising alerts and performing automatic actions to resolve issues
Describe how a business process is modeled, simulated, implemented, executed, managed, and monitored using Oracle BPM 11g
Product Description
Business Process Management
What Is a Business Process?
Business Process Management (BPM)
BPM Maturity Levels
The BPM Life Cycle
The Oracle BPM Suite
Oracle BPM Suite 11g: Goals
Oracle SOA Suite
Oracle BPM: Layered over SOA Suite
BPMN vs. BPEL
Oracle BPM Tools
Oracle BPA Suite vs. Oracle BPM Studio
Oracle BPM Use Cases (Sample Workflows)
Modeling and Simulating a Business Process
BPMN Concepts
Modeling with Business Process Composer
Modeling with BPM Studio
Simulating Business Processes
Implementing and Deploying a Business Process
What Is Implementation?
What Are Business Rule Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
What Are User Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
What Are Service Tasks, and How Are They Implemented?
Implementing Gateways
Enhancing the Process Model
Mapping Roles
Deploying and Testing
Executing a Business Process
How End Users Participate in a Business Process
Using Oracle Business Process Workspace
Monitoring and Analyzing a Business Process
Two Types of Administrators
Administration Tools
Why Monitor?
Built-In and Custom Metrics
Monitoring Using Oracle Business Process Workspace