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jBPM6 Developer Guide

You're reading from   jBPM6 Developer Guide Learn about the components, tooling, and integration points that are part of the JBoss Business Process Management (BPM) framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2014
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781783286614
Length 310 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Why Do We Need Business Process Management? FREE CHAPTER 2. BPM Systems' Structure 3. Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios 4. Understanding the KIE Workbench 5. Creating a Process Project in the KIE Workbench 6. Human Interactions 7. Defining Your Environment with the Runtime Manager 8. Implementing Persistence and Transactions 9. Integration with Other Knowledge Definitions 10. Integrating KIE Workbench with External Systems A. The UberFire Framework Index

Introduction to BPMN 2.0

The idea behind BPMN Version 2.0 is to provide a standard way to both represent the visual structure of a business process and its execution semantic, all in the same file, while also providing a mapping between both. This way, the gap between business analysts drawing a new business process and the business process actually running in an execution environment is significantly reduced. This also provides a common ground for technical people and business people to share ideas. The purpose of this chapter, and of the BPMN standard, is to make process diagrams (such as the following diagram), something that can be easily read and understood by different groups of people:

Introduction to BPMN 2.0

The standard was formally released in January 2011, and it is a result of the collaboration between companies such as Oracle, IBM, Red Hat, Intalio, and many others within the Object Management Group (OMG). They combine almost 20 years of business process standardization experience in this standard...

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