BPMN Pocket Reference


Book Description

The BPMN Pocket Reference is a guide to each BPMN notation as described in the Version 2.0 specification. The individual notations are described clearly using individual graphical diagrams showing how they are depicted. Each notation is explained with a brief description and examples of use. Notations can be easily referenced by the detailed table of contents giving the exact page of the notation and examples. The book is divided into 20 chapters: Activity Notations, Task Types, Call Activities, Connectors, Messages, Conversations, Choreography, Artefacts, Gateways, Process Pools and Swimlanes, Start Events, End Events, Inline Intermediate Events, Boundary Intermediate Events, Escalation Events, Signal Events, Cancel Events, Error Events, Compensation Events and Collapsed Event Sub-Process.




Complete Bpmn Pocket Reference


Book Description

The Complete BPMN Pocket Reference book has been written for all those who require a BPMN reference at their finger tips. The book is a comprehensive reference to the BPMN specification 2.0.2 which includes many examples for modellers who require a reference to the uses of the different notations. The book is organised that each notation can be easily referenced by a detailed table of contents. Business Process Diagrams are used in multiple examples to explain and demonstrate the use of the notations clearly and concisely. In addition the following notation types have been expanded to include more detailed explanations and extensive examples. Event Sub-processes Call activities Choreography tasks Sub-choreography Choreography Sequence Flows Gateways Event gateways Link events The book is divided into 25 chapters: Activity Notations, Task Types, Call Activities, Event Sub-Process, Pools and Swimlanes, Connectors, Artefacts, Messages and Conversations, Choreography, Sub-choreography, Choreography Sequence Flows, Gateways, Event Gateways, None Events, Message Events, Timer Events, Conditional Events, Multiple Events, Parallel Multiple Events, Error Events, Cancel and Terminate Events, Escalation Events, Signal Events, Compensation Events and Link Events.




BPMN, the Business Process Modeling Notation Pocket Handbook


Book Description

The BPMN Business Process Modeling Notation, Pocket Handbook is addressed to the individuals involved in a Business Process Management initiative. This handbook can be used both by the analyst and the IT developer in a design or improve of the enterprise business processes. Based on the BPMN specification 1.0 and 1.1, it describes clearly all elements of the notation in addition of some samples.




BPMN Modeling and Reference Guide


Book Description

Business Process Modeling Notation (BPMN) is a standard, graphical modeling representation for business processes. It provides an easy to use, flow-charting notation that is independent of the implementation environment. An underlying rigor supports the notation-facilitating the translation of business level models into executable models that BPM Suites and workflow engines can understand. Over recent years, BPMN has been widely adopted by Business Process Management (BPM) related products-both the Business Process Analysis and Modeling tool vendors and the BPM Suites. This book is for business users and process modeling practitioners alike. Part I provides an easily understood introduction to the key components of BPMN (put forward in a user-friendly fashion). Starting off with simple models, it progresses into more sophisticated patterns. Exercises help cement comprehension and understanding (with answers available online). Part II provides a detailed and authoritative reference on the precise semantics and capabilities of the standard.




BPMN 2.0


Book Description

BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) is the established standard for business process modeling. Only a few years after its first publication, it has gained widespread adoption in practice. All important modeling tools support BPMN diagramming. It is possible to create business-oriented diagrams, but also technical models for process execution in business process management systems (BPMS). This book provides a stepwise introduction to BPMN, using many examples close to practice. Starting with the basic elements for modeling sequence flow, all BPMN 2.0 diagrams are presented and discussed in detail. You will gain a profound understanding of the complete notation, and you will be able to make correct use of the different language elements. In the second edition, a collection of useful modeling patterns has been added. These patterns provide best-practice solutions for typical problems arising in the practice of process modeling.




BPMN Method and Style


Book Description

Creating business process models that can be shared effectively across the business - and between business and IT - demands more than a digest of BPMN shapes and symbols. It requires a step-by-step methodology for going from a blank page to a complete process diagram. It also requires consistent application of a modeling style, so that the modeler's meaning is clear from the diagram itself. Author Bruce Silver explains not only the meaning and proper usage of the entire BPMN 2.0 palette, but calls out the working subset that you really need to know. He also reveals the hidden assumptions of core concepts left unexplained in the spec, the key to BPMN's deeper meaning. The book addresses BPMN at three levels, with primary focus on the first two. Level 1, or descriptive BPMN, uses a basic working set of shapes and symbols to meet the needs of business users doing process mapping. Level 2, or analytical BPMN, is aimed at business analysts and architects. It takes advantage of BPMN's expressiveness for detailing event and exception handling, key to analyzing and improving process performance and quality. Level 3, or executable BPMN, is brand new in BPMN 2.0. Here the XML underneath the diagram shapes becomes an executable design can be deployed to a process engine to automate the process. The method and style detailed in the book aligns these three levels, facilitating business-IT collaboration throughout the process lifecycle. Inside the book you'll find discussions, illustrated with over 100 examples, about: The questions BPMN asks, and does not ask The meaning of basic concepts like starting and completing, sending and receiving, waiting and listening Subprocesses and hierarchical modeling style The five basic steps in creating Level 1 models Event and exception-handling patterns Branching and merging patterns Level 2 modeling method Elements of BPMN style: element usage and diagram composition




Bpmn Quick and Easy Using Method and Style


Book Description

This book is a guide to creating Good BPMN, models that communicate the process logic clearly, completely, and correctly from the printed diagrams alone. Based on the author's famed BPMN Method and Style training and loaded with diagrams and examples, it explains not only the shapes and symbols but a methodology and rules of BPMN style.




The BPMN Graphic Handbook


Book Description

Do you want to know the purpose of all the diagrams and elements of BPMN in an easy way? Do you want a quick reference to the most useful parts of BPMN? Are you tired of reading books full of boring text (and in small font)? The BPMN Graphic Handbook is the solution to these problems. This book describes all the major BPMN diagram types, what they're used for, and the basic notation involved in creating them. This is a brief book, but for a good reason. It contains only the more useful information to learn about BPMN. BPMN doesn't have to be difficult. A bigger book will give you more detail, but it will also take longer to read and not all the information will be useful in the real life. This book will quickly get you up to speed on the essentials of the BPMN and it's also as handy reference to the most common parts of the notation. This book doesn't cover the use of executable BPMN, a particular tool to make diagrams, how it relates to business process management or process automation. It main focus is just to teach the notation for high level analysis purposes. So try a sample of the book or buy it and start learning now.




BPMN 2.0 Handbook Second Edition


Book Description

Examines what's new and updated in BPMN 2.0 and look at interchange, best practice, analytics, conformance, optimization, choreography from a technical perspective. Also addresses the business imperative for widespred adoption of the standard by examining best practice guidelines, BPMN busines strategy and the human interface including real-life case studies. Other chapters tackle the practical aspects of making BPMN model executable and the basic time-line analysis of a BPMN model.




Business Analysis Based on BABOK® Guide Version 2 - A Pocket Guide


Book Description

A Guide to the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge® (BABOK® Guide) is the collection of knowledge within the profession of business analysis and reflects current generally accepted practices. As with other professions, the body of knowledge is defined and enhanced by the business analysis professionals who apply it in their daily work role. The purpose of this pocket guide to the BABOK® Guide is to help understand the key knowledge found within the BABOK Guide and how it can be applied to a particular situation. Primary target groups for this pocket guide are: Individuals interested in how business analysis works or who may want to become Business Analysts; Business Analysts as a quick reference during the course of their day-to-day work; Team members working on projects or within normal organizational operations where business analysis is performed; Managers and executives who need to understand how business analysis can help improve their organizations. This pocket guide is based upon the content found in Version 2 of the BABOK Guide. The BABOK Guide was first published by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA) in 2005. Version 2.0 was released in March 2009. The BABOK® Guide describes business analysis areas of knowledge, their associated activities and the tasks and skills necessary to be effective in their execution. The BABOK® Guide is a reference for professional knowledge for business analysis and provides the basis for the Certified Business Analysis Professional (CBAP®) and the Certification of Competency in Business Analysis (CCBA®) certifications.