Level: Intermediate Lori Small (lsmall@us.ibm.com), Advisory Software Engineer, IBM
29 Aug 2006 This tutorial can help you prepare for the IBM® Certification Test 990, Modeling
Business Processes with IBM WebSphere® Business Modeler
Advanced V6. This tutorial highlights how to develop an
in-depth process model capable of simulation. It demonstrates
the effects of varying combinations of modeling style and
simulation settings on simulation outputs, and explains how resources are applied and accounted for
by the simulation engine. This tutorial also addresses how
to quantify risks and benefits of a future process design based
on simulation data, process design goals, and using
statistical distribution to describe allocation of resources
in the model. It is the second tutorial in a
series of five tutorials on WebSphere Business Modeler.
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.
This tutorial assumes you have installed the
WebSphere Business Modeler. The WebSphere Business
Modeler product is based on the Eclipse workbench.
Duration
Less than one hour
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