Designing Efficient BPM Applications (O'Reilly)
Wednesday, 20 April 2016

If you’re a business analyst, this "Process-Based Guide for Beginners" ( will show you how to design effective business process management applications. BPM specialists Christine McKinty and Antoine Mottier show you step-by-step how to turn a simple business procedure into an automated, process-based application. Using hands-on examples, you’ll quickly learn how to create an online process that’s easy to use. Each chapter builds on earlier material.

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You don’t have to have any programming experience to design business processes and if you have skills in designing workflows and understanding human interactions with processes, you already have a headstart.

Through the course of this book, you will:

 

  • Build a prototype of an application page
  • Create the most frequent use flow in a process, and define the data model
  • Generate real process forms and produce the first version of the application
  • Connect your application to external information systems, and then build and test the complete application

 

Authors:  Christine McKinty and Antoine Mottier

Publisher: O'Reilly
Date: March 7, 2016
Pages: 160
ISBN: 978-1491924716
Print: 1491924713
Kindle: B01CPZZTNA

 

 

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