Course Outline

Introduction

  • Initiate the process for government.
  • Complete the process.
  • Define tasks and simple workflows.
  • Send a message.
  • Receive a message.
  • Specify the type as SCRIPT.
  • Specify the type as TASK.

Subprocesses

  • Call an activity.
  • Create an ad-hoc subprocess.
  • Implement a transactional subprocess.

The Initial Event

  • Message initiation.
  • Cyclical process start.
  • Signal event.
  • Condition-based start.
  • Start the process with one of multiple events.
  • Initiate the process with multiple starting events.

Final Events

  • Message completion.
  • Signal termination.
  • Error handling.
  • Escalation procedures.
  • Cancellation of the process.
  • Completion at one level of the process.

Intermediate Events

  • Capture events.
  • Activate events.
  • Limited events.
  • Event subprocesses.
  • Normal flow time event.
  • Boundary activity time event.
  • Message activation.
  • Intercept normal flow with a message.
  • Gateway event types.
  • Error handling.
  • Escalation procedures.
  • Signal events.
  • Exception messages for communication between tracks.

Structures Connecting and Sharing Paths in the Process

  • Parallel division of tasks.
  • Exclusive task division.
  • Conditional task division.
  • Merging alternative paths.
  • Merging parallel paths.
  • Merging conditional paths.
  • Discriminating between paths.

Create Structures that Support Unique Flow for Government

  • Types of exceptions.
  • Best practices for handling exceptions.

Repeated Practice Activities

  • Loop activities.
  • Multi-instance activities.
  • Batch processing operations.

Subprocesses as Transactions

  • The concept of a transaction for government.
  • Compensating activities.
  • CANCEL event handling.
  • Constructing compensation mechanisms.

Requirements

A solid understanding of BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) modeling at a descriptive level is required, including familiarity with basic events such as start and end, basic gateways, and the simplest process models. Typically, foundational BPMN concepts are not covered by the trainer for government audiences.

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