BPMN - Business Process Modeling Notation
Training
In London
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Type
Training
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Location
London
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Duration
3 Days
Name the most commonly used elements of BPMN. Use pools, lanes, tasks and subprocesses. Describe best-practice for top-down hierarchical modeling. Apply descriptive modeling. Analyze models qualitatively. Use a top-down methodology. Avoid getting getting bogged down in detail. Focus on handoffs between process actors. Use a Process Modeler tool. Suitable for: System engineers, consultants, system administrators, technical project managers, Business analysts, designers, projectmanagers.
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About this course
XML and UML background knowledge might be beneficial.
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Teachers and trainers (2)
Alain Dries
Trainer
Van der Stighelen Philippe
Trainer
Philippe Van der Stighelen is an independent consultant, lecturer and author. As a coach/consultant he has advised a multitude of organizations on designing their information processing and service oriented architecture. Worldwide, Philippe has built a very good reputation as a speaker on conferences and seminars. His lectures are always received with great enthusiasm and get excellent evaluations.
Course programme
"BPMN is the clear de facto standard for business process modeling, especially when the ultimate goal is a process implementation solution."
BPMN - 3 days
Business Process Modeling Notation
Our BPMN training will provide businesses with the capability of understanding their internal business procedures in a graphical notation and will give organizations the ability to communicate these procedures in a standard manner. Furthermore, the graphical notation will facilitate the understanding of the performance collaborations and business transactions between the organizations. This will ensure that businesses will understand themselves and participants in their business and will enable organizations to adjust to new internal and B2B business circumstances quickly.
At course completion, students will be able to:
- Name the most commonly used elements of BPMN
- Use pools, lanes, tasks and subprocesses
- Describe best-practice for top-down hierarchical modeling
- Apply descriptive modeling
- Analyze models qualitatively
- Use a top-down methodology
- Avoid getting getting bogged down in detail
- Focus on handoffs between process actors
- Use a Process Modeler tool
BPMN - Business Process Modeling Notation