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 (5)
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
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 really was benefit from the trainers subject matter expertise.
Simon
Course - Business Process Management
I was benefit from the way of providing training, tools which were used during the training. Trainer flexibility.