First meeting (compulsory attendance): 12.03.2017 5 pm (EI 2)
In the theoretical part of the course, students will learn the basic concept of workflow modeling. Thereby, the lecture puts a special focus on highly automated workflows, integrating different kinds of enteprise applications. Furthermore, patterns for designing and modeling enterprise-wide workflows are introduced.
In the practical part of the course, students form groups of four or five. Each group has to design and implement a process-oriented application. The domain of the application can be freely chosen, however, the respective business processes have to be designed with a tool producing BPMN 2.0 conformant code and under consideration of the learned patterns. Afterwards, the business process models shall be deployed to a workflow engine. Finally, the respective business logic of the workflow activities has to be implemented, where each member has to implement at least one activity.
Literature: M. Dumas, M. La Rosa, J. Mendling, and H. A. Reijers, Fundamentals of Business Process Management. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. Available online (from the University network) as a PDF-Ebook. Use VPN to access from home.
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