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            課程目錄:Enabling SOA with BPM and BPMN培訓
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            BPM in Context
            The many faces of BPM
            The BPM umbrella
            BPM and Governance
            Industry players
            Maturity within the market
            Current BPM challenges
            The future of BPM
            BPM Layering
            What is layering?
            Common layers
            Auxiliary layers
            The BPM stack
            Digesting the layers
            Layering rules of thumb
            The State of Standards
            Standards – Friend or foe?
            Standards bodies
            Mature standards
            Standards in flux
            Emerging standards
            Leveraging SOA and BPM standards
            Roles within BPM
            Enterprise roles within BPM
            Project Manager responsibilities
            Business Analyst responsibilities
            Architect responsibilities
            Developer responsibilities
            QA/Tester responsibilities
            Configuration manager responsibilities
            Specialist roles and responsibilities
            New role: Integration specialist
            New role: Process champion
            Process-centric SOA
            The importance of Business Process Management (BPM) within SOA
            Common BPM pitfalls
            Modeling business processes
            Business process as documentation
            Controlling business processes
            Driving a process-centric enterprise
            Rules-driven BPM
            Business rules within BPM
            Externalizing existing rules
            Identifying new rules
            Managing SOA business rules
            Leveraging business rules
            Supporting tools
            Process and Service Identification Methodologies
            Overview of popular methodologies
            Top-down modelling
            Bottom-up modelling
            Goal-service modelling
            BPM modelling pitfalls
            BPM modelling recommendations
            Service Lifecycle Recommendations
            SOA lifecycle overview
            High risk points within the SOA lifecycle
            Handling service and process dependencies
            Service composition
            Configuration and control
            Proper retirement of processes and services
            Service Versioning Strategies
            The problem of SOA versioning
            Configuration control granularity
            The role of the service registry
            Naming conventions
            Process versioning
            Service versioning
            Operation versioning
            Supporting multiple simultaneous versions
            Defining a version control policy (VCP)
            BPM-SOA Testing Strategies
            The problem of SOA testing
            End-to-end testing within BPM
            WS-I compliance
            WS-Policy compliance
            Mock clients and services
            Regression testing gotchas
            BPM testing recommendations
            Security Recommendations
            BPM and security considerations
            The SOA security stack
            Security standards
            Single Sign On
            Identity management
            SOA security approaches
            Point-to-Point security
            ESB-brokered security
            The security service layer
            BPM Business Patterns
            Business patterns
            The Self-service model
            The Information warehouse model
            The Information subscription model
            The User collaboration model
            The Extended enterprise model
            Custom business models
            BPM and BPMN
            The added value of BPMN
            Composability and basic services
            Promoting an incremental and iterative approach
            Why should Use cases drive the project?
            Declaration of message properties
            Use of correlation sets
            Develop a complex parallel execution of activities
            Designing concurrency

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