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WebSphere Business Modeler certification exam 990 prep, Part 1: Model business processes

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Lori Small (lsmall@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM

07 Aug 2006

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Prepare for the IBM® Certification Test 990, Modeling Business Processes with IBM WebSphere® Business Modeler Advanced V6. This tutorial covers modeling organizations, roles, resources, and related attributes, documenting the flow of business items through a process and determining the best way to accurately describe a process. In addition, it addresses how to use Modeler within a collaborative environment, define naming conventions to effectively manage a model and understand limitations and restrictions of change management. Finally, you will learn how to import and export model artifacts. It is the first tutorial in a series of five tutorials.

Prerequisites

This tutorial is written for analysts whose skills and experience are at an intermediate to advanced level. You should have a general familiarity with using an integrated development environment.


System requirements

To run the examples in this tutorial, you need to install WebSphere Business Modeler Software V6. Download a free trial version of WebSphere Business Modeler Software if you don't already have a copy of it.

The hardware and software requirements for this software can be located at IBM WebSphere Business Modeler System Requirements.



Duration

Less than one hour


Formats

html, pdf


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