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Integrate FileNet BPM with IBM Content Manager, Part 1: Analyze, design, and model using FileNet Business Process Manager and IBM Content Manager
This is the first in a series of four articles that show you how to integrate FileNet Business Process Management with IBM Content Manager Version 8 (CM8). Leverage the best features of both FileNet and Content Manager by enabling BPM to use the IBM Content Manger as its content repository. If you already have IBM Content Manager, you can make use of FileNet BPM to manage your business process, and if you are new to IBM ECM software, you have more choices for FileNet BPM with different content repositories. The series uses the ABC Company’s Auto Insurance Claim system as a fictitious example to show you how to integrate these two powerful products.
Articles 20 Mar 2008  
 
Build BPM applications using FileNet, Part 1: A guided tour to content and process modeling with the FileNet P8 platform
This is the first of a series of three articles introducing you to the process of building Business Process Management (BPM) applications using the FileNet P8 platform and the Business Process Framework (BPF). Taking a fictitious trading company called XYZ Company as an example, we walk you through the process of building a BPM application called Contract Management. You'll see how to start from scratch and create a new content model, new process maps, and a new BPF configuration. Read on to see how FileNet BPF enables rapid BPM application development and deployment.
Articles 14 Jul 2007  
 
Integrate FileNet BPM with IBM Content Manager, Part 3: Implement the Component Integrator-based work performers
This is the third in a series of four articles that describe how to integrate FileNet Business Process Manager with IBM Content Manger. You will see, step-by-step, how to implement the Component Integrator-based work performers. Also, learn how to register the created Java business entities object into the FileNet P8 Component Integrator to create a component queue, and make this component queue available for business processes. This article continues with the "ABC Company" scenario described in Parts 1 and 2.
Articles 01 May 2008  
 
Integrate FileNet BPM with IBM Content Manager, Part 4: Create an Auto Insurance Claim Process using FileNet Workplace
This is the last in a series of four articles that describe how to integrate FileNet BPM with IBM Content Manager. In this article, learn to create a business process to use the newly created component queue. You'll create a business process definition using the work performer created in Part 3 to meet ABC Company's business requirements. You will also execute the business process to validate your solution.
Articles 29 May 2008  
 
Build BPM applications using FileNet, Part 3: A guided tour to using your Business Process Framework Web application
This article is the third in a series of three articles that guide you in learning how to build a business process management (BPM) application using the FileNet P8 platform and the FileNet Business Process Framework (BPF). Taking a fictitious company, XYZ Company, as an example, the first and second articles walked you through how to build a BPM application called Contract Management, creating a new content model, new process maps, and a new BPF configuration. In this article, you'll see how to use this Web Application. In addition, the article introduces other powerful BPF capabilities to enrich your application.
Articles 05 Jul 2007  
 
Build BPM applications using FileNet, Part 2: Configure a FileNet Web application using the Business Process Framework Explorer
This article is the second in a series of three articles that guide you in learning how to build your own custom Business Process Management (BPM) Web application. You start from scratch, using the IBM FileNet P8 platform and Business Process Framework (BPF), with an example based on a case study of a fictitious company, "XYZ Company". Part 2 introduces the Business Process Framework and shows you how to use the BPF Explorer and to run the application. The Contract Management Web application and its related configuration files for Content Engine, Process Engine, and BPF Explorer are included as a final result.
Articles 28 Jun 2007  
 
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