BPMN 2.0 modeling | Remote

In this course, participants learn about BPMN 2.0 (Business Process Model and Notation version 2.0) which is an OMG (Object Management Group) standard for process modeling.

Target group:

Software Developers & IT Architects

Format:

Online/remote format, 3 days,
3 hours each day

Required knowledge:

No previous knowledge or experience is required.

Language:

English

Certificate:

“J-IT” provides a certificate of participation for: “BPMN 2.0 Modelling Workshop”.

Cost per participant:

Upon request

Course overview

The focus is on understanding the notation symbols and how to combine them to properly model business processes. This is accomplished by a hands-on approach, with modeling exercises for each topic in the Camunda Modeler.

Max. Attendees

Maximum 7 participants per group.

General Goal

Provide the participants the knowledge to design their own process logic using BPMN 2.0 and the Camunda Modeler.

Agenda

Day 1 – 09:00 – 12:00

  • Introduction
  • Simple Process Model & basic elements symbols
  • Task and events (start, intermediate, end)
  • Syntax and Semantics
  • Gateways advanced

 

Day 2 – 09:00 – 12:00

  • Pools and lanes
  • Modeling conventions
  • Events (message, timer, conditional) throwing and catching functionality
  • Sub-processes & Call activities
  • Orchestration and Collaboration
  • Data objects
  • Boundary events

 

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Day 3 – 09:00 – 12:00

  • Error events strategies
  • Task types / markers
  • Event sub-processes
  • Last symbols
  • Coupling of processes
  • Strategies for modelling
  • Feedback and closing

Interested? We will gladly inform you!

Whether online or on-site – our courses provide you with up-to-date content on all aspects of process automation in an easy-to-understand way. Our aim is to provide you with the skills you need to develop new solutions yourself and integrate them into your company’s environment.

Our learning content has a strong practical focus and demonstrates the functionality of software or a specific feature using examples taken directly from real company processes. Best practices and recommendations are designed to help you avoid the biggest stumbling blocks during implementation.