Augmenting BPMN With DMN:
Documenting Process Decision Logic
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Live Webinar October 13th, 2016 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training 1 Hour 1 PDU free
Provider: Modern Analyst
Note: This webinar does not cover business process management nor is it a substitute for formal BPMN / DMN training.
Using two examples and basic tutorials, this webinar reviews two Unified Model Language (UML) techniques: Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) and Decision Model and Notation (DMN).
The webinar starts with a simple sequential flow application using a BPMN model with multiple pools, lanes, orchestrations, collaborations, and choreography.
After this example, the webinar cites and explains a working set of BPMN elements for business analysts (15 out of 150 elements).
The webinar then expands the topic with a more complex BPMN model with alternate flow gateways. This application involves a project selection of software development methods (Waterfall, Agile, or Hybrid).
In this example, DMN augments the BPMN model by documenting the business rules used in the decision process. After this example, the webinar provides an explanation of DMN elements and requirements.
Presenter: Mark Monteleone, (BA Times bio) CBAP, PMP an independent consultant and author of The 20 Minute Business Analyst: a collection of short articles, humorous stories, and quick reference cards for the busy analyst Mark has also written several articles in Modern Analyst, BA Times, BA Connection, International Association of Facilitators (IAF), and Global Flipchart. Mark also instructs courses on business analysis and project management plus consults on business applications and projects in more than 35 countries.
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Augmenting BPMN With DMN:
Documenting Process Decision Logic
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