Course description

This exciting e-learning will help you understand key BPM concepts and explore the features of BIC Process Design step-by-step. Discover the potential of different diagram types to help you create robust business process models. These diagrams simplify complex processes and show you how modern businesses work. You will be able to create diagrams, integrate additional information into your processes, and efficiently manage BPM content using publication workflows. Discover how BIC Process Design can help you improve your processes!

What you will learn

  • How BPM fundamentals help you better fulfill your process management role.

  • How to create detailed processes by using BPM.

  • How to publish and depublish BPM content.

  • How to create simple diagrams, particularly VCDs, in BIC.

  • How to maintain additional business process information for diagrams and objects.

Course curriculum

    1. Choose your UI

    1. What you need to know as a process modeler

    2. The database principle

    3. Repositories and stages

    4. Understanding your BPM role

    5. Quiz

    1. Transferring the multi-level concept into BIC

    2. Creating categories and structuring content

    3. Task - Creating categories

    1. Diagram types in BIC

    2. Value Chain Diagrams (VCD)

    3. Create.Save.Check in

    4. Place, edit and align symbols

    5. Free form symbols and formatting

    6. Navigating within the editor

    7. Task - Modeling a process landscape (VCD)

    1. Overview BPMN 2.0

    2. Pools and lanes

    3. Events and activities

    4. Gateways

    5. Creating a BPMN sequence flow

    6. Adjusting the sequence flow

    7. Task – Modeling diagrams (BPMN)

    8. Master data in modeling

    9. Data objects

    10. Roles

    11. Applications

    12. Risks and controls

    13. Task - Modeling further artifacts (BPMN)

    1. What are attributes?

    2. Most important model attributes and how to maintain them

    3. Most important object attributes and how to maintain them

About this course

  • 3.5 hours
  • English