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Learn Pega in 1 Week
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Learn Pega in 1 Week

PEGA Certified Business Architect (PCBA) focuses to design and development of an application for Pega.
Created byBPM Buddy
Last updated 8/2022
English

What you'll learn

  • Basics of Pega
  • Pega for Beginners
  • Full application of/practical knowledge of all Pega fundamentals
  • PEGA Certified Business Architect (PCBA)

Course content

1 section22 lectures11h 50m total length
  • What is Pega and business Process.33:06

    Learn how Pega enables business process management by designing and executing transactions with activities, decisions, actors, resources, and outcomes, through the business architect approach.

  • Introduction to Pega and Roles on an Pega project22:03
  • Pega installation1:00:03

    Master Pega installation as a web application with live environment deployment, enterprise setup, personal edition for practice, and building reusable framework and implementation apps, including cosmos and classic options.

  • Case Life Cycle1:09:27
  • Service Level Agreements1:01:31
  • Optional Process21:25
  • Decision points16:09

    Learn how to automate decisions in a Pega process, using decision shapes, conditions (custom and existing), and flowchart-style back-end configuration to streamline case workflows.

  • Routing mechanism1:09:54

    Understand routing mechanisms in Pega, including push and pull routing, work queue and work list, and current versus specific user assignments, guided by business logic and personas.

  • Data Modelling and Page mode28:49

    Learn to model data in Pega by distinguishing data objects and data types, choosing single value properties versus bundles, and building reusable, relatable structures like candidate profiles and address data.

  • Case Approvals8:03

    Learn how to configure case approvals in Pega, balancing routing, single vs cascading approvals, and case-level vs step-level settings, using reporting structure and authority matrix to drive multi-level approvals.

  • Data modelling type and data storage in memory28:49
  • Pega Clipboard11:15

    Explore the pega clipboard as a fast per-case memory of name-value data, distinct from database tables, accessible in the development studio and used during server startup.

  • Clipboard pages and workpage15:28
  • Design requirements35:55

    Design requirements emphasize choosing the right property types and applying multi-level validations—property, control, and farm level—using dropdowns, date limits, and character constraints for accurate data in Pega.

  • Running a transaction and data validation14:13

    Explore how the clipboard shows case data during a transaction, how to view and edit fields, and how changes reflect back to the case, and preview data validation concepts.

  • Routing options,data objects,clipboard9:27

    Explore Pega routing options—current user, specific user, and conditional business logic—and master data objects, data types, value groups, value lists, and clipboard debugging.

  • Data validation data types and sourcing data views24:04
  • Case Communications,Identifying users and modes of Communication7:23

    Explore case communications to keep customers informed through email and other modes, identify roles (owner, customer, and interested parties), and configure notifications for self-service transactions and common scenarios.

  • Sending an Email from a Case39:46
  • Customizing User view Layouts4:34
  • Section Rules and Guidelines for Designing user Views51:27

    Learn how to design user views in pega using section rules and dynamic layouts, choose templates, implement responsive layouts, and apply conditional visibility and calculated fields for dynamic forms.

  • Styling an Application1:18:08

Requirements

  • There are no prerequisites necessary to enrol in this course.
  • All that is needed is configuration and working understanding of BPM; no code is needed.

Description

The PEGA Certified Business Architect (PCBA) is an expert in application design and development for Pega. In order to assess, design, and provide business needs and specifications for the PEGA application, PCBAs must possess a set of fundamental, important abilities.


The Cambridge, Massachusetts-based Pega Systems Inc. created PEGA, an application development tool used in BPM and CRM applications. This software is special because it employs a Java backend engine to construct web and enterprise apps without using any programming or coding. In comparison to Java, Pega's drag-and-drop user interface and simple configuration options enable the development of applications more quickly and with higher quality. This platform provides the ability to easily consolidate multi-stream processing into a single system by simplifying, automating, and documenting business operations.


Candidates who enrol in this course will receive Pega instruction from a group of qualified experts. The primary purpose of the course structure is to educate developers and architects about the pega platform. Additionally, you will study the fundamentals of Pega, including as data modelling, BPM, customer-oriented architecture, and fundamental ideas needed for creating and designing pega applications. We are required to work on actual project execution during the course in order to obtain real-world experience.


The greatest Pega Training is offered by this course and is available worldwide. Pega is a unique piece of software with a no-code/low-code architecture that has long powered the BPM market. As a result, there is currently a huge market demand for it.


The training will cover topics at every level, from fundamentals to advanced.

Who this course is for:

  • Freshers
  • Developers constructing the alternative technologies
  • Pega Novice who seeks to understand Pega and execute essential Configurations
  • The Pega Developers and Business Architects