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Introduction

  • Process initiation
  • Process completion
  • Tasks and simple workflows
  • Message sending
  • Message receiving
  • Specifying SCRIPT types
  • Specifying TASK types

Subprocesses

  • Activity invocation
  • Ad-hoc subprocess
  • Subprocess transactions

Initial Events

  • Message
  • Cyclic process initiation
  • Signal
  • Condition
  • Event process initiation (one of n)
  • Multiple starting events

Final Events

  • Message
  • Signal
  • Error
  • Escalation
  • Cancellation
  • Process completion at one level

Intermediate Events

  • Capture events
  • Activating events
  • Limit events
  • Event subprocess
  • Time event in the normal flow
  • Time event activity on the boundary
  • Message activation
  • Message intercepting the normal flow
  • Gateway event types
  • Error
  • Escalation
  • Signal
  • Communication between tracks and exception messages

Structures for Connecting and Sharing Paths in Processes

  • Parallel splitting
  • Exclusive splitting
  • Conditional splitting
  • Merging alternative paths
  • Merging parallel paths
  • Merging conditional paths
  • Discriminating paths

Creating Structures to Support Unique Flows

  • Exception types
  • Practices for handling exceptions

Repeated Practice Activities

  • Loop
  • Multi-instance activity
  • Batch processing

Sub-processes as Transactions

  • The concept of a transaction
  • Compensating activity
  • CANCEL event
  • Construction of a compensation mechanism

Requirements

A solid understanding of descriptive-level BPMN modeling is required, including: basic start and end events, basic gateways, and simple process models. Typically, foundational BPMN concepts are not covered by the trainer.

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