The Only BPMN Tutorial You Will Ever Need To Watch (For Beginners)
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- This video is a BPMN Tutorial.
I will show you what BPMN Gateways, Events and Tasks are.
The following BPMN Gateways will be explained:
BPMN XOR gateway
BPMN inclusive OR gateway
BPMN parallel gateway
BPMN event based gateway
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Timestamps
00:00 Intro and Theory
05:05 XOR Gateway
10:26 Parallel Gateway
12:18 Inclusive OR Gateway
15:15 Eventbased Gateway
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BPMN Playlist:
• Business Processes and...
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oh dear the inclusive to me still looks similar than exclusive, am I dumb
To be honest, i have watched many videos about gateways but you explain it in the most simplest way. Really appreciate it
Thanks for your comment 🙏
Great explanation...people either over complicate it or over simplify it, you've hit the sweat spot...you have an awesome channel...keep going
Your comment made my day :)
I guess everyone wants to make their job look as complex and important as it’s possible so people from the outside will go WTF whenever they are being told anything unless they decide to research it on their own
Great video 👌 It was really easy to understand. Thank you so much 👍
It’s like you know i needed the explanation
Thank you !
Great connection with my audience ;)
I was not so clear about the gateways. This video helped me.
Glad I could help :)
Very Helpful, Thank you.
Greetings from Greece and thank you for that brillant Video. Helps me finishing my Bachelor
Greetings from Switzerland! Was is your thesis about? Good luck for your bachelor thesis!
have a job interview tomorrow in morning. i did not expect to get an interview about bpmn. i have no foundations. super good video.hope interview goes well.
The best of luck! How did it go?
very practical and time saver, thx so much!
You're welcome!
Oustanding intro to BPMN, thank you
Glad you like it!
Thanks for the nice explanation.
Well explained ! 💯
Glad it helped
Excellent explanation!
Glad I could help :)
easy to understand, thank you!
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much
You’re welcome ☺️
Great explanation! my school sucks 😄
glad I could help!
Awesome explanation. I have a scenario like a customer order is there and I’ll have to look for whether it’s a future dated order or not if yes then I’ll have to hold the order until the schedule day comes and then process the order downstream for the other task to take place. How could I proceed, could you please help?
Youse an event gateway or a timer.
Here's what I'd do:
1. Activity "Check date"
2. XOR Gateway "Is future dated?"
3. IF no => proceed with next step
4. IF yes => timer event with target date of execution => once date occured execute downstream acitivity
Gutes Video! Du hast dir sehr viel Mühe gegeben und das Thema verständlich erklärt!
Danke dir :)
In OR gateway example what is the flow if the loan amount is less than 100 ?
How to get Flowable?
I think you need a more relatable real-life example, not just a call and email. Eg. Use fills out Web form AND identification docs received from customer via email.
Do i have to end a gateway with another gateway or are there moments where this doesnt happen?
You dont‘t have to. But often times it enhances the clarity of the model and helps in avoiding modeling mistakes
@@theagilebusinessanalyst but isn't it semantically incorrect? (I agree it looks tidier than a double penetration tho)
EDIT: on second thought, it would be fine, there's no gateway that would block the process.
You are right: there should be an arrow to a straight line.
In the demo of the OR ... Next time show what happens if the amount is BELOW 100, then the process stops, I assume ...
Good point, I missed it. Indeed, if the amount would have been 99, then NO condition of the OR gateway would evaluate to true, hence the process would get stuck. That's why it makes sense to define a default path out of our OR gateway, to ensure, if no other condition is met, that the default path will run. The default path is something like an "ELSE" statement.
Which site can use for same exercise
you could go to bpmn.io to draw BPMN models. Unfortunately you cannot execute them like I did, but for modeling purposes it's fine.
which software or website it is?
I used flowable.
which app you used here
I used Flowable.
Thanks for the video. Really informative. If you want more material on BPM and BPMN. You can find the latest 2024 complete course on BPM on this Playlist ua-cam.com/play/PLsTeJoZvjbD0vl4U68DKP18QoEC4xvtfW.html&si=4WlvBDxzdC4h0YaV
How the hell is BPMN supposed to be agile? Serious question
I'm not sure where I said it in this video, but you're right. BPMN is a standard notation. We can use BPMN to model the business processes and then implement them with agile methodologies.
I work in Agile I never use bpmn specifically. But I do use flow charts with decision points.
if i may, this tutorial is great, but the hand that draws all the things is actually really distracting and kinda annoying
Will exclude the hand in the future
Hi sir, I have assignment for Fundamentals of Business Process Management, regarding a bank loan, could you please help me ?
2:50 Level of automation should be directed upwards for growing - change task positions and arrow direction.
0:45 How the hell is that globe supposed to spin? The axis is broken.
94 € / month ? 😂
Please use real life cases. A loan cannot be $ 1 000 000 or not $ 1 000 000. A bank responds to a request with exact amount specified. Instead you could use an example of ice cream of chocolate availability in store. Or availability of connectivity in store to pay with cash or debit card.
Please do not use those shaking hands.
will keep that in mind for future videos