Business process management with JBoss jBPM a practical guide for business analysts
A Practical Guide for Business Analysts
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | Inglés |
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Birmingham, U.K. :
Packt Pub
c2007.
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Edition: | 1st edition |
Series: | From technologies to solutions.
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See on Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009627654006719 |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Introduction; The BPM approach to software development; Evolution of software development methodologies; The emergence of key technologies; Meanwhile-management theory; What is a business process and why do we want to manage it?; Business process improvement and re-engineering; From this convergence, BPM emerges; Business process management: a definition; Key benefits of BPM; Typical business scenarios ripe for BPM; How this book works; The solution we'll build; Introducing our suggested project lifecycle; Introducing our example business scenario
- Introducing our example BPM suiteJBoss jBPM; JBoss; SeeWhy business intelligence platform; Summary; Chapter 2: Understanding the Target Process; Setting up the project; Introducing our example business scenario; Project initiation document; Scope the target process; Put together the project team; Identify project sponsors; Project office; Identify process owners and subject matter experts; Kick-off meeting; Analyze the process; Map the workflow; Example; Identify roles and responsibilities; Activity flow diagram; RACI matrix; Put metrics alongside the process; Example; Identify quick wins
- ExampleSign off to be process; Summary; Chapter 3: Develop the Process in JBoss jBPM; Introduction; The JBoss jBPM architecture; Installation; Install Java; Install the JBoss jBPM engine and the JBoss application server; Install the JBoss jBPM designer; Set up shortcuts; Touring the designer's user interface; Package explorer; Editor area; Properties explorer; Outline view; JBoss jBPM concepts; jBPM process definition language-jPDL; Nodes; Transitions; Actions; Swimlanes; Process variables; Process state; Super state; Building our example process; Add our swimlanes; Adding our nodes
- Export for sign-offSummary; Chapter 4: The Prototype User Interface; Build the prototype; Develop the prototype user interface; Set up our users; Deploy the process and user interface; Investigating the web console interface; End users; Managers; Adapt the web console; Sign off for the proof of concept; Summary; Chapter 5: Iterate the Prototype; Set up for the proof of concept; Set up the team; Set expectations; Plan the proof-of-concept program; Capture requirements; Make jBPM available on a server; Run the proof of concept; Iterate the system; Process changes; Task prioritization
- Integration with other systemsObtain sign-off; Summary; Chapter 6: Proof-of-Concept to Implementation; Preparation for implementation; Judging readiness; Implementation plan; Customizing the web console; Swapping the database back end; Install the database server; Install the database tables; Set up a JNDI data source; Install the MySQL driver; Amend the JBoss configuration; Amend the hibernate configuration; Monitoring the process; Process management; Process metrics analysis; Process forecasting; Example process reporting suite; Integrating the SeeWhy business intelligence platform; Go-live
- Summary