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IBM BPM Part 2
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7 students

What you'll learn

  • IBM Business Process Management Part 2
  • IBM Business Process Management Part 2
  • IBM Business Process Management Part 2
  • IBM Business Process Management Part 2
  • IBM Business Process Management Part 2

Course content

1 section25 lectures22h 41m total length
  • Introduction46:13
  • Session 2149:59
  • Session 2258:48
  • Session 2357:12
  • Session 2450:30
  • Session 2556:15
  • Session 261:03:46
  • Session 271:00:18
  • Session 281:01:46
  • Session 2959:23
  • Session 3058:56
  • Session 3155:36
  • Session 3245:57
  • Session 3342:55
  • Session 3457:07
  • Session 351:13:36
  • Session 3659:04
  • Session 3753:39
  • Session 3839:40
  • Session 391:05:21
  • Session 401:05:42
  • Session 4135:45
  • Session 4244:56
  • Session 431:00:42
  • Session 4438:27

Requirements

  • javascript And SQL

Description

IBM BPM (Business Process Manager) Course Description

Course Title: IBM BPM (Business Process Manager) – Business Process Automation & Workflow Design

Course Duration: 4 to 5 weeks (can vary based on training format)

Delivery Mode: Online / Classroom / Hybrid

Course Overview:

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to IBM Business Process Manager (IBM BPM)—a robust Business Process Management platform that enables users to model, execute, monitor, and optimize business processes. You’ll learn how to automate workflows, improve process visibility, and align business objectives with IT implementation.

Through hands-on labs, real-world use cases, and project work, this course prepares participants to design and develop end-to-end business process applications using IBM BPM

Target Audience:

  • Business Analysts

  • BPM Developers

  • Process Designers

  • IT Architects

  • Project Managers

  • Anyone interested in BPM-based automation solutions

  • Prerequisites:

    • Basic knowledge of BPM concepts

    • Familiarity with web-based applications

    • Understanding of software development life cycles is helpful but not mandatory

    • Learning Objectives:

      By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

      • Understand the core architecture and components of IBM BPM

      • Design, model, and simulate business processes using Process Designer

      • Implement user interfaces with Coach Views

      • Integrate external systems via services and connectors

      • Deploy and manage BPM applications using Process Center and Process Server

      • Monitor process performance using Process Portal and Performance Data Warehouse

      Course Modules:

      1. Introduction to IBM BPM

        • BPM basics and business value

        • IBM BPM architecture & editions

      2. Process Modeling with Process Designer

        • Creating BPDs (Business Process Diagrams)

        • Gateways, lanes, activities



Who this course is for:

  • Development