Course Code: camanas
Duration: 21 hours
Overview:

Camunda Training for Analysts (EZD RP) is a comprehensive introduction to business process modeling in the Camunda system, with a particular focus on its application in Electronic Document Management (EZD RP). The course covers the notation BPMN and DMN, explaining the division of roles between analysts and developers in the context of EZD RP. During the training, participants will gain knowledge about process engines, their applications, and various approaches to process modeling. The key differences between Camunda Community and Enterprise will be discussed, as well as the process of preparing the modeling environment. Participants will learn about the lifecycle of a process, methods for initiating it, and verifying its status. The course also covers the Camunda data schema, incident management, transactionality, and error handling. In the practical part, participants will have the opportunity to model processes BPMN, create forms, define registries, files, and attachments, as well as model printouts. The training is dedicated to business analysts who want to effectively design and optimize processes in EZD RP, utilizing best practices and advanced Camunda functionalities.

Course Outline:
1. Overview of BPMN and DMN notations, including details
for the parts intended for the developer and analyst in the context of EZD RP2. What process engines provide3. Which problems BPM as a tool fits - discussion of Camunda as
a service example in EZD RP4. Various types of “BPM Suites,” that is, where to use Camunda
in the context of EZD RP5. Differences between Camunda Community and Enterprise6. Preparing the environment for modeling - Camunda Environment setup7. Basic concepts related to processes in the Camunda engine8. Process lifecycle, execution, and ways to verify status9. BPMN and DMN in detail. How the engine interprets individual notation elements.Detailed discussion of all notation elements and their practical applications.10. Camunda data schema11. Incidents, transactionality12. Typical ways to handle errors and best practices in modeling
BPMN processes13. Exercises in process modeling on individual environments with
trainer support14. Form modeling in process steps15. Print modeling16. Defining registers, files, and attachments
Sites Published:

Polska - Camunda dla analityków (EZD RP)