Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 review
- BPMN is for processes
- How decisions are modelled using BPMN?
- Exercises
Introduction
- Rules vs. decisions
- Short history
- Basic concepts
- Decision requirements
- Scope and uses of DMN (human and automated decision making)
Decision Requirements
- Decision Requirements Graphs (DRG)
- Decision Requirements Diagrams (DRD)
- Decision
- Business Knowledge Model
- Input Data
- Knowledge Source
- Decision Tables
- Single hit policies (U, A, P, F)
- Multiple hit policies (C, O, R)
- Simple Expression Language (S-FEEL)
- Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL)
Overview of Execution
- Tools available on the market
- Simple scenarios and workshop for executing the decision tables
Requirements
Basic understanding of BPMN 2.0
Testimonials (5)
The pace was good, with a nice mixture of knowledge sharing, demonstrations and practical work. Filip was very engaging and provided the energy to get through the course. It was good that there was a lot of 1:1 tuition, with Filip going through individual training exercises.
Colin - Worldpay
Course - BPMN, DMN, and CMMN - OMG standards for process improvement
The labs and exercises helped give context to the presentation slides and showed some of the useful features of Cameo
Nick - Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Course - Applying SysML with MagicDraw/Cameo
Focus on the goal and specificity of information, as well as a platform with test questions, where we could see what the exam looks like and what it involves.
Róża
Course - OCUP2 UML Certification - UML 2 Foundation Exam Preparation
Machine Translated
much of it. Preparation of training materials, planning and implementation of the training. Reference to real situations. Quizzes. The way Filip dealt with each muted microphone, you couldn't tell that it was online. Fully professional. I will recommend him to my company
Łukasz Cieciura
Course - OCUP2 UML Certification - UML 2 Foundation Exam Preparation
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Hands on exercises. I think some of us got a little brain weary at the end and a little lost w/the tool.