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Use WebSphere Business Modeler in the SOA lifecycle, Part 2: Download and install IBM WebSphere Business Modeler

Edward Tuggle, Jr., Senior Software Engineer, IBM Software Group
Edward M. Tuggle, Jr. received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma, and is currently a Senior Software Engineer on the IBM Software Group jStart Emerging Technology Solutions team. He worked with IBM in operating systems design, development, and maintenance for 23 years, for the past 6 years in Java technology and other emerging technologies, and is now specializing in web services and service-oriented architecture.

Summary:  This demo shows how to download and install a trial copy of WebSphere Business Modeler, and gives you some of the basics for constructing business process models. This is the first of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler. Part 2 shows you the steps for building a simple business process model. Parts 3 and 4 take you through a more realistic scenario using an existing business process model and improving it for SOA.

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Date:  27 Feb 2008
Level:  Introductory

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Learn how to download and install a trial copy of IBM® WebSphere® Business Modeler, and get some of the basics for constructing business process models. This is the first of a four-part demo series that introduces you to WebSphere Business Modeler. Part 2 shows you the steps for building a simple business process model. Parts 3 and 4 take you through a more realistic scenario using an existing business process model and improving it for SOA.

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Edward M. Tuggle, Jr. received a Bachelor of Science degree in Mathematics from the University of Oklahoma, and is currently a Senior Software Engineer on the IBM Software Group jStart Emerging Technology Solutions team. He worked with IBM in operating systems design, development, and maintenance for 23 years, for the past 6 years in Java technology and other emerging technologies, and is now specializing in web services and service-oriented architecture.

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