A very good tutorial on BPMN is now available on BPMN site at http://www.bpmn.org/Documents/OMG%20BPMN%20Tutorial.pdf. It is in the form of 78 presentations slides.
The tutorial begins with a quick background and then describes various diagram elements. And guess what? It gives a set of questions as an exercise! Following this exercise, it covers some more conceptsand concludes with other exercise.
In all, it provides a good introductory capsule on BPMN. It can also be used to deliver an hour-long session to business process analysts.
The tutorial begins with a quick background and then describes various diagram elements. And guess what? It gives a set of questions as an exercise! Following this exercise, it covers some more conceptsand concludes with other exercise.
In all, it provides a good introductory capsule on BPMN. It can also be used to deliver an hour-long session to business process analysts.
6 comments:
hi srikant,
thanks for tutorial.
Does that mean companies like oracle,SAP,IBM will replace the BPEL by BPMN?
Dude,
BPMN is a modeling language, BPEL is an execution language. So where is the question of replacement?
Hi,
I am given a task to write a Business Process module which should be fully BPMN compliant. I need someadvice on how to achieve this task. What should be my first step.
I guess the link is chaged to
http://www.omg.org/spec/BPMN/20100601/10-06-02.pdf
Am I mistaken Srikant?
The tutorial that I referred in this post seems to be missing from BPMN site now. :(
I would also recommend checking out Lucidchart for a great BPMN 2.0 Tutorial for Beginners. Their site is very helpful and easy to use!
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