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BPMN in Action - Best Practices for Process Modeling, Part 1

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Explore foundational modeling rules and best practices for creating, organizing, and labeling BPMN diagrams in this 23-minute video from the "BPMN in Action" series by Camunda. Learn how to enhance readability and execution of process models as Developer Advocate Nele Uhlemann demonstrates anti-patterns before transforming them using recommended techniques. Discover the importance of explicit modeling, proper layout and labeling, effective use of lanes, message flows, and colors to represent responsibilities. Gain insights into avoiding duplications and understand the context behind each best practice to improve your business process modeling skills.

Syllabus

- Introduction
- Modeling rules
- Explicit Modeling
- Layout and Labels: Intro
- Applying the rule to model from left to right
- Applying the rule of no crossing sequence flows
- Applying the rule of the Raster layout
- Applying the rule of always using labels
- Lanes: Intro
- Using Message flows to show integration and responsibilities
- Using Colors to show responsibilities
- No Duplications

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Reviews

4.8 rating, based on 5 Class Central reviews

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  • Alvito Prasetyo
    The "BPMN in Action - Best Practices for Process Modeling, Part 1" class offers insightful guidance on effectively using BPMN for process modeling. It covers essential techniques, real-world applications, and best practices that enhance clarity and efficiency in process design. Highly recommended for both beginners and experienced professionals looking to refine their skills!
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    Bryan Shalom Sison
    I find the course challenging in a way because there are instances that a System is not fully defined in the onset of the project. Where the Technical ones are not easily recognized. This course was able to provide insight on how to develop how to cultivate the process effectively.
  • Anna Elisabeth Lie
    The presentation is clear and concise, making it accessible for both intermediate and advanced BPMN practitioners. The use of real-world examples aids in understanding the application of these patterns in practical scenarios.
  • Muhammad Rayhan Firmansyah
    The presentation is clear and concise, making it accessible for both intermediate and advanced BPMN practitioners. The use of real-world examples aids in understanding the application of these patterns
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    Aliefia Hasanah
    The course was well-structured, with each module logically building on the previous one. I would recommend it to anyone looking to explore the field.

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