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Design Principles for Process-driven Architectures Using Oracle BPM and SOA Suite 12c

You're reading from   Design Principles for Process-driven Architectures Using Oracle BPM and SOA Suite 12c A design handbook to orchestrate and manage flexible process-driven systems with Oracle BPM and SOA Suite 12c

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2015
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ISBN-13 9781849689441
Length 444 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Preface 1. Business Process Management, Service-oriented Architecture, and Enterprise Architecture FREE CHAPTER 2. Modeling Business Processes for SOA – Methodology 3. BPMN for Business Process Modeling 4. Process-driven Service Design 5. Composite Applications 6. Process Execution with BPMN and BPEL 7. Human Interaction with Business Processes 8. Business Rules 9. Adaptive Case Management 10. Mobile and Multichannel 11. Event Processing and BPM 12. Business Activity Monitoring Index

Mobile use case for RYLC with MAF


RYLC currently is selling only directly to end customers at central points, such as airports, train stations, and ports. Now, more sales channels will be addressed, especially smartphones seem to be interesting. Further on, the guaranteed quality of rental cars shall be improved by checking the cars in a better way with mobile device support (cleanliness and maintenance interval). This should lead to better customer satisfaction. The first release of the RYLC mobile app should deliver this functionality:

  • Login/logout

  • Show profile of logged-in user

  • Show rental history of logged-in user

  • Submit new car rental

The screenshot shows the Oracle Mobile Application Framework (MAF) flow for ordering a rental car via a mobile device:

Figure 6

You enter your location (prefilled by GPS when identical to your rental location) and the date and time. On the second wizard page, you can choose the type and class of car. Screen 3 displays details of the option you chose, and screen...

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