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Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 review
- BPMN is for processes
- How decisions are modelled using BPMN?
- Exercises
Introduction
- Rules vs. decisions
- Short history
- Basic concepts
- Decision requirements
- Scope and uses of DMN (human and automated decision making)
Decision Requirements
- Decision Requirements Graphs (DRG)
- Decision Requirements Diagrams (DRD)
- Decision
- Business Knowledge Model
- Input Data
- Knowledge Source
- Decision Tables
- Single hit policies (U, A, P, F)
- Multiple hit policies (C, O, R)
- Simple Expression Language (S-FEEL)
- Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL)
Overview of Execution
- Tools available on the market
- Simple scenarios and workshop for executing the decision tables
Requirements
Basic understanding of BPMN 2.0
14 Hours
Delivery Options
Private Group Training
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- Delivered online, onsite/classroom or hybrid by experts sharing real world experience
Private Group Prices RRP from £3800 online delivery, based on a group of 2 delegates, £1200 per additional delegate (excludes any certification / exam costs). We recommend a maximum group size of 12 for most learning events.
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Testimonials (3)
numerous practical exercises
Anna Prusak - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
Course - Modelling Decision and Rules with OMG DMN
A lot of exercises
Paweł Zięba - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
Course - Modelling Decision and Rules with OMG DMN
a lot of practices are very welcome, many try and learn cases are embedded