Interstage Business Process Manager

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Create by Shikha Srivastava | September 21, 2012 | Last updated by Shikha Srivastava November 4, 2012 (view change)

Chapter 1 - BPM101Download Now

Introduction to Business Process Management

  • What is BPM
  • Core Functionalities
  • Benefits of BPM

 

Chapter 2 - Introduction to Interstage BPMDownload Now

This tutorial gives an overview of main features of Interstage BPM

  • Interstage BPM Studio, form designer and simulator
  • Interstage BPM Console
  • Decision Table

 

Chapter 3 - Interstage BPM ArchitectureDownload Now

This tutorial gives an overview of Interstage BPM Architecture

  • Overall Architecture
  • Enactment Server
  • Adapters and Triggers
  • Actions and Agents
  • Multitenancy

 

Chapter 4 - Elements of BPM ApplicationDownload Now

This tutorial gives an overview of workflow concepts

  • Process Definition
  • Process Instance
  • Work Items
  • Attachments and Actions

 

Chapter 5 - Studio Modeling BasicsDownload Now

This tutorial gives an overview of modeler

  • User Perspectives
  • Basic Nodes
  • User defined attributes

 

Chapter 6 - Creating a simple processDownload Now

This tutorial provides step by step instruction to create a simple process

  • Create and deploy loan application
  • Process definition and instance states
  • Task assignments

 

Chapter 7 - Process SimulationDownload Now

This tutorial includes:

  • Simulate execution of a Business Process in Studio
  • Identify bottlenecks and optimize before deploying
  • Use historical data to test new process definitions for improvement.
  • Assign weight and costs to activities
  • Resource Assignment (Roles)
  • Generate and distribute reports.

 

Chapter 8 - Adding Details to Process ModelDownload Now

This tutorial explains the process of adding details to Process Model through Node Properties:

  • General
  • User Defined Attributes
  • Forms
  • Due Date
  • Timers
  • Action Set
  • Exception Handling
  • Triggers
  • Simulation 

Chapter 9 - Interstage BPM Console

This tutorial gives an overview of BPM console

  • Dashboard
  • Task management and searches
  • Team task
  • Process management and searches

Chapter 10 - BPM Actions

This tutorial gives an overview of out-of-the-box BPM Actions. Actions are grouped based on functionalities. Server actions allows to edit/access process and task properties and task assignments.

 

Chapter 11 - BPM Forms

This tutorial gives an overview of BPM forms designer. Forms can be attached with task nodes and used to access/update UDAs.  

 

Chapter 12 - Business Rules

This tutorial gives an overview of business rules support in Interstage BPM. 

  • Business rule actions
  • Creating decision table
  • Testing and executing rules

Chapter 13 - Advance Features

This tutorial gives an overview of some advance features of Interstage BPM 

  • Subprocess (chained, remote) 
  • XML UDAs and Actions
  • Exception Handling
  • Error and Compensation actions
  • Application variables
  • Process Scheduler
  • Iterator - Parallel and Sequential.

Chapter 14 - Dynamic BPM

Dynamic BPM feature allows to create process and tasks at runtime without creating process definition model first. This tutorial provides an overview of the feature and examples.

Chapter 15 - Administration

This tutorial gives an overview of Administration options in BPM console.  

  • Tenant Management (creating and managing tenants)
  • Application Management
  • Logging settings
  • Process Administration
  • DMS Configuration

Chapter 16 - Integration

This tutorial gives an overview of Integration options  

  • Web Service node and actions
  • Database Action
  • Agents
  • Trigger and Listener
  • Email Notifications
  • Out of the box web services

Chapter 17 - Interstage BPM API Development

Interstage BPM APIs can be used to manage process at runtime, create custom actions and also create process definitions. This tutorial gives an overview of APIs and usage.  

Chapter 18 - Custom Data Type

Custom data type support allows creating custom objects like java objects and using them in processes. Data structure is defined through XSDs and canbe managed through XML java actions.

 

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Note: these tutorials are created for instructor lead training and not for self training, they can be used for reference.

 

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