Version: GeneXus 17

Process Modeling with BPM Suite course

Definition of concurrent tasks, detection and identification of errors

This video shows how to use GeneXus to model processes based on BPMN standard, and all the possibilities for modeling business processes based on that standard.

The reservation’s validation subprocess is modeled, detecting error situations such as non-availability of tickets for dates requested, or reservations rejected by the Customer Service Manager, and changes to the main ticket reservation process for developing different actions depending on these results.



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Lessons

Presentation

Welcome to the distance course on Process Modeling with GeneXus BPM Suite!
 
In these videos, you will learn how to represent a company's business processes in order to analyze, run and improve them.
 
To carry out this activity, we will use BPMN 2.0 (Business Process Modeling Notation), a standard that provides symbols and rules that allow us to graphically represent a business process.
 
The processes will be modeled with GeneXus Business Process Modeler (GXBPM), a stand-alone tool that is included in the GeneXus Business Process Management suite and can be downloaded from here.  
 
The duration of each video is listed here.
 
For your convenience, the corresponding scripts are available on the pages of the videos.
 
We hope you make the most of these training sessions!
 
Notes:
If you're attending this course in classroom mode, you can download the PowerPoint slides shown by the instructor in class from this link.

More information

Objective:
To provide an introduction to business process graphic modeling based on the BPMN standard, using the modeling tools included in the GeneXus BPM Suite.

Designed for:
Process analysts, business analysts, functional analysts, systems analysts, engineers, heads of IT, application developers, and anyone interested in business process modeling and analysis with workflow technologies. 
 
Course requirements:
None
 
Modes: You can choose between the classroom or self-study course:
  • Classroom
    • Theory/Practice lessons last 9 hours, with approximately 3 hours of theory and 6 hours of practice.
  • Self-study
Scope:
  • Process modeling
  • Introduction to BPMN
  • Activities
  • Sequence connectors
  • Gateways
  • Tasks
  • Embedded and reusable sub-processes
  • Loops
  • Events
  • Artifacts
  • Path branching and merging
  • Multiple activities
  • Time patterns
  • Signals
  • Transactional sub-processes