Sinopsis
A design handbook to orchestrate and manage flexible process-driven systems with Oracle BPM and SOA Suite 12c
About This Book
- Learn key principles to model business processes with BPMN and BPEL, and execute them in an SOA environment.
- Use best practices for composite applications, including service design and human interactions, and apply them in your daily projects.
- Design, implement, and optimize business processes with real-world examples illustrating all key concepts
Who This Book Is For
This book is intended for BPM and SOA architects, analysts, developers, and project managers who are responsible for, or involved in, business process development, modelling, monitoring, or the implementation of composite, process-oriented applications. The principles are relevant for the design of on-premise and cloud solutions.
What You Will Learn
- Design principles to model business processes and business architectures
- Best practices to produce executable business processes in BPMN
- Principles when designing reusable services and composite applications
- Advanced approaches to human interactions in business processes, including patterns and Adaptive Case Management
- Business rules management and principles for rule design and implementation, including using rules in BPMN and BPEL processes
- Prepare process applications for mobile and multichannel/omnichannel
- Explore the best practices and principles of Business Activity Monitoring to define and monitor Key Performance Indicators
- Extend the processes to Internet of Things devices and processing complex events
In Detail
This book is a design handbook and provides skills to successfully design, implement, and optimize business processes on top of SOA. Starting with business process modeling, it shows design principles to architect sound process architectures. It presents best practices for modeling business processes using BPMN, together with design principles for services and composite applications. It provides detailed coverage of how to prepare business processes for execution. An in-depth explanation of human interactions is given and also principles and best practices for using rules.
Moving on, Adaptive Case Management principles are explained, along with the reach of business processes to mobile devices and ensuring multichannel interactions. Business activity monitoring, event-driven architectures, complex event processing in relation to business processes, and enabling integration with events and IoT devices are explained. The design principles and best practices are demonstrated in a practical way on a rental car use case.
Acerca de los autores
Matjaz B. Juric holds a PhD in computer and information science. He is a full-time professor at the University of Ljubljana and heads the Cloud Computing and SOA Competence Centre (http://www.soa.si). Matjaz is an Oracle ACE Director and has been designated Java Champion and IBM Champion. He has more than 20 years of work experience. He has authored and coauthored Do More with SOA Integration: Best of Packt, WS-BPEL 2.0 for SOA Composite Applications with IBM WebSphere 7, Oracle Fusion Middleware Patterns, Business Process Driven SOA using BPMN and BPEL, Business Process Execution Language for Web Services (both English and French editions), BPEL Cookbook (which was awarded the best SOA book in 2007 by SOA World Journal), SOA Approach to Integration, Professional J2EE EAI, Professional EJB, J2EE Design Patterns Applied, and Visual Basic .NET Serialization Handbook. He has published chapters in More Java Gems, Cambridge University Press, and in Technology Supporting Business Solutions, Nova Science Publishers, Inc. His work has also been published in several journals and magazines and presented at conferences.
Sven Bernhardt is a leading SOA/BPM architect and works as a solution architect for OPITZ CONSULTING Deutschland GmbH―a German Oracle Platinum Partner. In his role, he follows his passion for designing and building future-oriented, robust enterprise applications based on pioneering technologies. Sven is involved in diverse, large SOA and BPM implementations, dealing with challenges in the areas of business process automation and enterprise application integration. He also has longtime experience as an SOA/BPM coach, trainer, developer, and architect. As a leader of Competency Center for Oracle-based solutions, he develops and prepares implementation best practices and showcases and is responsible for knowledge building with respect to different Oracle technologies in the middleware area. Sven is an Oracle ACE and a frequent speaker at numerous IT conferences.
Hajo Normann works at Accenture in the role of an SOA and BPM's community of practice lead in ASG. Hajo is responsible for the architecture and solution design of SOA/BPM projects, mostly acting as the interface between the business and IT sides. He enjoys tackling organizational and technical challenges and motivates solutions in customer workshops, conferences, and publications. Hajo, together with Torsten Winterberg, leads the DOAG SIG Middleware; is an Oracle ACE Director; and is an active member of the global network within Accenture. Hajo is also in regular contact with SOA/BPM architects from around the world.
Danilo Schmiedel follows his passion to deliver SOA and BPM solutions based on new technologies and trends. He is one of the leading BPM and SOA architects at OPITZ CONSULTING Deutschland GmbH―a German Oracle Platinum Partner. He is involved in large integrations, business process automations, and BPM/SOA development projects, where he has implemented well-accepted solutions for various customers. Danilo is an Oracle Director (ACE is short for Acknowledged Community Expert); frequent speaker at IT conferences; and author of numerous articles in various technical journals. Before joining OPITZ CONSULTING, he worked as a software engineer in several international projects. The Leipzig University of Applied Science awarded his outstanding work in 2009.
Guido Schmutz works for Trivadis, an Oracle Platinum Partner. He has more than 25 years of technology experience, including mainframes, integration, and SOA technologies in financial services, government, and logistics environments. At Trivadis, he is responsible for innovation in the areas of SOA, BPM, and application integration solutions and leads the Trivadis Architecture Board. He has longtime experience as a developer, coach, trainer, and architect in the areas of building complex Java EE and SOA-based solutions. Currently, he is focusing on the design and implementation of SOA and BPM projects using the Oracle SOA stack. A few other areas of interest for Guido are big data and fast data solutions and how to combine these emerging technologies into a modern information and software architecture. Guido is an Oracle ACE Director for Fusion Middleware and SOA and a regular speaker at international conferences, such as Oracle Open World, ODTUG, SOA & Cloud Symposium, UKOUG conference, and DOAG. He is also a coauthor of Oracle Service Bus 11g Development Cookbook, Do More with SOA Integration: Best of Packt, Service-Oriented Architecture: An Integration Blueprint, Spring 2.0 im Einsatz, Architecture Blueprints, and Integration Architecture Blueprint.
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