Publication date : 03/28/2024

Course : BPMN and SOA, modeling processes and designing services

a methodology that integrates business and IT

Practical course - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. BPM
Price : 1610 € E.T.

BPMN and SOA, modeling processes and designing services

a methodology that integrates business and IT



On the one hand, the process approach is a source of improvement for companies. On the other hand, service architectures promise control and agility for information systems. How do these two approaches fit together? The course answers this question, based on market standards.


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Practical course in person or remote class
Disponible en anglais, à la demande

Ref. BPM
  2d - 14h00
1610 € E.T.




On the one hand, the process approach is a source of improvement for companies. On the other hand, service architectures promise control and agility for information systems. How do these two approaches fit together? The course answers this question, based on market standards.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Discover best practices for business process representation and design
Be aware of the requirements placed on business modeling, with a view to providing input for logical design
Identify the skills needed to articulate the process approach and service design
Gain awareness of process automation possibilities and the impact of SOA on information systems.

Intended audience
Project managers, business analysts and experts, project management assistants, urban planners, logic architects, IT designers

Prerequisites
Good knowledge of information system components.

Practical details
Hands-on work
One case study lets you experiment with the possibilities of a process execution engine; another explores BPMN notation.
Teaching methods
Objective-based teaching (sequences focused on the skills to be acquired)

Course schedule

1
Introduction: from business to IT

  • The process approach and its challenges (state of the art, introduction of BPMN notation, transformation requirements)
  • The SOA approach: definition and promise (overview of technology, Web Services, standards...)
  • Linking processes and SOA: the general framework (Praxeme public method)
  • What's changing in terms of the business and the IT system (qualities sought: agility, interoperability)

2
Business modeling

  • Modeling processes with BPMN (complete discovery of the notation)
  • The quality of process representation (requirement levels linked to scoring; realistic processes, etc.).
  • What needs to be described in addition to processes? (business objects; introduction to semantic modeling)
  • The two sources of service design
Hands-on work
Case study to discover BPMN notation based on representation needs

3
Service architecture design

  • Logical architecture and major decisions for structuring the IT system (link with IS urbanization)
  • How to find the "right" services (summary of derivation rules from business models)
  • Logical design: service documentation (use of UML notation, algorithmic techniques, traceability)
  • The three facets of logic: data, exchanges, components
Hands-on work
Case study using a UML tool to familiarize yourself with the representation of services in an SOA

4
Process execution

  • Technical solutions: BPEL (Business Process Execution Language), execution engines
  • The technical relationship between processes and services ("service task" in BPMN, service invocation)
  • Process supervision: BAM (Business Actvity Management)
Demonstration
Execute a process, from its model, using an execution engine


Dates and locations
Select your location or opt for the remote class then choose your date.
Remote class

Dernières places
Date garantie en présentiel ou à distance
Session garantie

REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 26 Mar., 25 June, 5 Oct.

PARIS LA DÉFENSE
2026 : 26 Mar., 25 June, 5 Oct.