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Modeling and Simulating a Business Process in Oracle BPM 11g

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  • This tutorial describes how to model and simulate a business process using Oracle Business Process Management 11g. You see a demonstration of modeling using Oracle Business Process Composer, a simple web-based tool, as well as BPM Studio, a tool used to share process models with Developers. You also see how to use BPM Studio to run simulations—what-if scenarios—so you know how the process will behave under specific circumstances and you can optimize the process before going live.

    Release Date: 15-Apr-11

    Duration: 40 minutes

    Credited To: Rosie Piller

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  • pau.garcia

    15-May-12

    A good and very clear introduction to modeling with both the Composer and Studio and a very interesting third chapter about simulation in BPM Studio. Short in time but quite enough to start working with it.

  • correo

    09-Sep-11

    A nice introduction to BPM.

  • umesh.patel79

    18-Jul-11

    Content is very detailed and it is presented in a very clean and simple way.

  • gaurav.vashishtha

    13-Jun-11

    The content is very good and well explained and i find it quite interactive, which don't let you fall asleep :), Hence it is a 5 Star content..It explain how to use Business Process Composer and few features of BPM Studio, It encourage you to work on it.

  • silviu.stanculet

    09-May-11

    A very nice way to see some of the Oracle BPM's modeling and simulating functionalities.

  • nkhanna

    06-May-11

    The simulations piece was very interesting, I am going to give that a try. The BPM studio interface seems to be fairly intuitive. The one thing I do not understand is the need for reinventing the wheel doing version control with MDS. Why can't the artefacts live in the file system and be versioned with existing tools like svn etc? Overall a great introduction for beginners. Thank you.

  • guild.barber

    20-Apr-11

    Good and Informative for a Beginner

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