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101/205 Business Process Analysis and Discrete Event Simulation Using Metastorm
ProVision® 6
Duration: 5 Days
Who should attend:
Business architects, business analysts, project managers, Six Sigma and Lean
practitioners, business staff involved in documenting, designing or improving
business processes, business managers and process owners, IT professionals
responsible for working with management and business analysts to facilitate and
automate business process improvements, and professionals responsible for using
workflow model simulations to quantify business process timing, costs and
resource utilization.
Prerequisites:
This course includes the introductory-level ProVision training course, so no
prior experience with Metastorm ProVision is required. You should have an
interest in gaining a deep understanding of modeling and analyzing business
processes, and also a strong interest in learning how to apply metrics to
workflow models to determine process timings, costs and resource utilization.
Familiarity with business processes, project management and computer
fundamentals is a plus.
Class Objective:
Upon completion of this five-day class, you will be able to create, maintain and
publish a set of models used to describe and analyze business processes and
associated business architecture components (who, what, when, where, why, & how)
using Metastorm ProVision. You will be able to set both project and process
boundaries, as well as describe the business environment and key drivers. You
will also have practiced techniques and skills used in capturing, communicating
and verifying information about both the current (As-Is) and future (To-Be)
state of business processes.
Additionally, this class provides first-hand experience using ProVision’s
discrete event simulation capability to apply metrics to workflow models and
calculate process timing, costs and resource utilization. You will be able to
set-up, analyze and modify workflow models and understand business process
component behavior using workflow model simulation techniques.
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