Course Outline
Introduction
- When to use and when NOT to use Case Management
Choosing your notation standard: BPMN2 vs CMMN
Preparing your design and development environment
Overview of Kie Workbench
Creating your first Case Project
Writing a Case Definition
Inserting Case data through REST API
Executing your Case
Cases: A closer look
- Levels and variables
Extended your Case
Managing your Cases with Case data
Adding dynamic activities during runtime
Deploying your Cases
Troubleshooting
Closing remarks
Requirements
- General understanding of business processes and office workflows
- Some technical background
- No programming experience required
Testimonials (8)
Trainer was knowledgeable and well prepared. He gave excellent examples and explanations. He presented very well. Very encouraging and help us feel prepared for the BPM certification test.
Henry - USAA
Course - OCEB2 OMG Certified Expert in BPM - BPM 2 Fundamental Exam Preparation
It was very hands on and the trainer provided us with all the clarification. And he also provided us with a lot of documents which is amazing.
Alok Roy - Carter Bank & Trust
Course - WorkFusion RPA Express for Intelligent Automation
I liked all the materials and the trainer as well...
Neagu Simona - DB Global Technology SRL
Course - jBPM for Developers
I appreciate the fact that they address my suggestion before to share the presentation with manual before the training. Very helpful on my part. Also, the individual activity, I liked it, our trainer were able to see how we interpret each case scenarios.
Kim Justine Ferriol - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - jBPM and Drools
I really was benefit from the trainers subject matter expertise.
Simon
Course - Business Process Management
The trainer had a great connection with the trainees, understood our expectations and conducted the training in a perfect manner. The training was packed with a lot of new and important information but the knowledge was shared in a very understandable and enjoyable way. The trainer was very patient, knew whenever the trainees required additional examples shown or when to repeat a set of information.The trainer was well prepared, and the materials were prepared in a way that allowed us to practice process modeling, first to understand the language of BPMN and then to work on our processes to deepen the knowledge even further. Overall, I am very satisfied with how the training was conducted.
Natalia Gąsior - WABCO Polska Sp. z o.o.
Course - BPM and Process Control
I was benefit from the way of providing training, tools which were used during the training. Trainer flexibility.
Joanna Begier
Course - BPM Essentials
Real-life examples & the quizzes