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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

Chapter 3. Using BPMN 2.0 to Model Business Scenarios

After learning about the BPM discipline, we understand that we need to have a formal language to express our business processes. This language will help us in defining a well-established sequence for the decisions our organization makes. We want to make sure such definitions are as powerful as possible, so we want the formal language to be extensible. We also want the freedom to choose our BPM system regardless of our definitions as much as possible, so we want the formal language to follow widely accepted standards. For all these reasons, in this chapter we focus on BPMN 2.0, a standard, flexible language that is supported by jBPM6 and many other providers as the current de facto language for executable business processes.

We will introduce a real-life use case to demonstrate best practices and design strategies based on managing requirements in a Sprint Development use case, where we will perform the following operations:

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