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BPMN - Messages and Collaboration

BPMN - Messages and Collaboration

This course will provide you with an overview of BPMN messaging and collaboration concepts

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About this course

Overview

This course will provide you with an overview of BPMN messaging and collaboration concepts.

What Will I Learn?

At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Create process models using message events
  • Create process models using message tasks
  • Illustrate process collaboration using message flows
  • Distinguish between synchronous and asynchronous communication in BPMN

Target Audience

This course is targeted at the following roles:

  • Business Analysts
  • Developers

Time Required: 30 Minutes

Difficulty: Foundation

Applicability: This course was written using Camunda 8.4.0 and was last modified on 8th March 2024.

Prerequisite Knowledge

This course presumes that the student is able to:

  • Model a simple process using the Camunda Web Modeler
  • Model processes using the following BPMN constructs
    • Start and End Events
    • Boundary Events
    • XOR Gateways
    • Pools

You can obtain knowledge of the above through the following Camunda Academy courses:

Prerequisite Resources

This course presumes that the student has access to the following:

Camunda Forums

About this course

Overview

This course will provide you with an overview of BPMN messaging and collaboration concepts.

What Will I Learn?

At the end of this course you will be able to:

  • Create process models using message events
  • Create process models using message tasks
  • Illustrate process collaboration using message flows
  • Distinguish between synchronous and asynchronous communication in BPMN

Target Audience

This course is targeted at the following roles:

  • Business Analysts
  • Developers

Time Required: 30 Minutes

Difficulty: Foundation

Applicability: This course was written using Camunda 8.4.0 and was last modified on 8th March 2024.

Prerequisite Knowledge

This course presumes that the student is able to:

  • Model a simple process using the Camunda Web Modeler
  • Model processes using the following BPMN constructs
    • Start and End Events
    • Boundary Events
    • XOR Gateways
    • Pools

You can obtain knowledge of the above through the following Camunda Academy courses:

Prerequisite Resources

This course presumes that the student has access to the following:

Camunda Forums