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En pratiqueInscriptions This practical training focuses on people that need to apply basic modelling skills in their day-to-day job: business and/or IT analysts and architects, process owners, process managers...
We recommend some basic knowledge of the Unified Modelling Language (UML), see OO analysis and design with UML.
The course approach is typically a combination of project experiences and best practices, based on solid theoretical background knowledge. The courses combines an interesting set of techniques with a number of exercises in order to illustrate the added value of the subject.
AE.
2 days.
| date | langue | lieu | prix | remarques |
| 22/03/2012 | E | Louvain | 970 EUR |
This is a pragmatic and hands-on course that introduces widespread techniques to model and analyze business process behaviour and information. It gives you an insight into the industry standard process modelling language called BPMN. The training provides vital, but nevertheless specialized, skills for business people or IT analysts engaging in business process analysis or requirements gathering for software automation purposes.
In this course you will: