Effective Business Process Management with JBoss BPM is an understandable and easy-to-follow guide to mastering JBoss BPM. You'll begin with an introduction to BPM concepts and a walk through of the JBoss BPM Suite, followed by hands-on steps for setting up JBoss BPM tools to get started on your first project. You'll move on to practical and important topics like data modeling, business rules and processes, form design, and testing. After you've mastered the nuts and bolts, you'll learn advanced topics like business activity modeling, Rest API, demo collection, and expert tips and tricks. After reading this book, you'll know how to leverage JBoss BPM to tackle your organization's challenges with process solutions that keep your business agile and able to execute on the goals that matter to you most.
"The focus on working examples shortened the rather daunting on-line docs."
~ Aiden Humphreys
"Good use of reasoning in choosing BPM Suite over open source jBPM, probably best argued case I have read in a while."
~ John C. Gunvaldson
Business environments are changing faster than ever. You need to be agile, responding quickly to changing markets and customer needs. You have to manage the constant changes in integrating your systems, policies, processes, procedures, and applications in a timely manner to stay ahead of the competition, while also continuing to grow. Business process management (BPM) systems help business and IT users collaborate to manage business logic and quickly adapt to changing process needs within an organization. JBoss BPM Suite is the leading open source solution that provides the tools and engines to make it easy for you to tackle your business challenges.
This is an intermediate level book designed for developers, process analysts and architects engaged in designing or writing applications that leverage JBoss BPM. No experience with BPM needed.
Eric D. Schabell is the Red Hat Technology Evangelist (Integrated Solutions). He is responsible for various outbound technical aspects of promoting integrated solutions involving the entire Red Hat product portfolio and services. Eric has traveled the world speaking at conferences. He is also the author of various technology books. You can follow him at http://schabell.org .
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