
Explore IBM business automation workflow benefits, including cloud deployment, integrated process and case management, standardized tasks, rapid case resolutions, improved customer service, analytics, and scalable, subscription-based growth.
Examine the IBM business automation workflow architecture, detailing client and partner integration, governance, content management, and analytics, with development tools, process designers, and multi-environment deployment.
Explore the business process choreographer in IBM BAW, learning how to monitor and manage deployed people processes and human tasks, including the creation designer.
Discover IBM Content Navigator, a cloud-based navigator for managing and working with your Praksis through IBM Penticton, noting its heavy, time-taking nature and its role in business tasks.
Explore creating and visualizing processes in IBM BAW, configuring instances, time zones, holidays, owners, and inputs/outputs, and building user interfaces from variables to run tasks.
Learn to design client-side human services with a process designer, configure dashboards and client segments, manage variables and localization, and embed UI components using a default UI toolkit.
Create and manage localization resources by importing translations, defining key-value pairs, and applying them in the user interface, as demonstrated with first name translated to Hindi.
Learn to build services with the service flow in IBM BAW, creating an integration layer by connecting services, connectors, and databases, and mapping operations.
Learn how to create and expose a web service in IBM BAW by creating a service flow, adding operations, and using a connector to expose the service to other applications.
Explore advanced integration services in IBM BAW to connect to the hired integration design and import people processes.
Explore event subscription and how to subscribe to external events like Excel. Learn to trigger a service when a document is created or updated by configuring the event subscription.
Define a user attribute definition to attach capabilities or qualities to a user, optionally define a business object for the user interface, and link to a circuit or city model.
This is an introductory course on IBM BAW. This course is built for BPM Architect, Developer and Analyst who wants to learn this superb product of IBM BAW. This product gives flexibility for Developers to work for the BPM domain. IBM BAW is one of the leaders in the BPM market which has multiple versions of IBM BAW based on customer requirements. IBM BAW is an advanced workflow engine with a simple development interface and inbuild User Interface framework to build HTML5 based UI. It is built on top of the SOA framework which will give more flexibility like integration product.