Course Outline
Introduction to Business Process Management (BPM)
- Modeling an organization's business processes for government
- Differentiating BPM from Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems
Overview of Bonita BPM
- Bonita BPM Architecture for government operations
- Comparing Bonita BPM with JBPM for government use
Installation and Setup for Government Agencies
Defining Your Process with Bonita Studio for Government Use
Exploring the Bonita BPM Workspace for Government Operations
Modeling Your Process Using Visual Flowcharts for Government Processes
Adding Data Types for Government Applications
Creating Forms for Government Services
Changing Element Types in Government Processes
Making Your Process Executable for Government Operations
Aligning Elements and Adding Notes for Clarity in Government Processes
Using Connectors to Interact with External Applications for Government Systems
Managing Organizations, Users, and Actors for Government Entities
Setting up Reporting for Government Compliance and Transparency
Configuring Your Process for Deployment and Testing in Government Environments
Testing Your Processes for Government Efficiency and Accuracy
Deploying Your Processes for Government Operations
Summary and Conclusion for Government Use
Requirements
- No programming skills required.
Audience
- Managers, business analysts, and process designers who wish to design, validate, and simulate processes with Bonita BPM for government workflows.
Testimonials (5)
exercises made with the comments of trainer
Ewa Korol - Narodowy Fundusz Zdrowia
Course - Modelowanie procesów biznesowych z wykorzystaniem UML i BPMN
Open discussion with trainer
Tomek Danowski - GE Medical Systems Polska Sp. Z O.O.
Course - Process Mining
Mat was very friendly and accommodating. he explained the content well.
Rob McDonald - BC Pension Corporation
Course - Business Process Modelling in BPMN 2.0
extensive knowledge cover many things.
metab alanazi - Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority
Course - Enabling SOA with BPM and BPMN
The ability to do practical labs and the flexibility of the trainer.