Oracle Business Process Management 11g books
November 25, 2013 Leave a comment
Here is the list of books you certainly want to be familiar with:
1. Getting Started with Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g
It can be purchased from Amazon.
This is the first Oracle Business Process Management 11g book that got published and it provides comprehensive coverage from modeling to implementation to work management and monitoring. It is written by Oracle Business Process Management Product Management team and built around an iterative tutorial, using a real-life scenario to illustrate all the key features. It is a handy book to refer to build your first Business Process Management application using the Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g.
2. Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g Handbook
It can be purchased from Amazon.
Written by Oracle Business Process Management experts, this book covers best practices, in-depth look at usage of BPMN constructs, exception management, event handling, business rules and a detailed look in to all the powerful features and functionality of the Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g. Additionally, this book lays out the Business Process Management Methodology and best practices that lead to a successful project and how to scale to enterprise wide Business Process Management adoption.
3. Oracle Business Process Management Suite 11g: Advanced BPMN Topics
Written by Oracle consultants who have deep expertise in Oracle Business Process Management, this book covers advanced topics such as inter-process communication, working with collections and handling of exceptions in practice that are not addressed by the official Oracle Business Process Management 11g documentation.
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