BPMN OCEB2 Intermediate: Program

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Intermediate Business Motivational Modeling (10%)

10%

Intermediate Business Motivational Modeling

Business Motivation Model (BMM) v1.3: Chapters 7 (The Business Motivation Model) and 8 (The Core Elements of the Business Motivation Model). Includes referenced elements of business model defined externally: organization unit (in the BMM sense), business process, business rule, and constructing BMM models and interpreting (brief) scenarios.

Business Process Modeling with BPMN (35%)

35%

Business Process Modeling with BPMN

All of the remaining Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) v2.0.2 elements and diagrams, except those events specifically excluded in the Events Chart. Also excluded are the transaction subprocess and transaction (ACID) semantics (although compensation is in scope), auditing and monitoring. Note that XMI is never included, and attributes are not covered unless specifically mentioned. For data handling, the exam will cover data object (including lifecycle and accessibility), data store, data input, and data output as elements of processes built from the business point of view, but not delve into inputSets, outputSets, or other (typically implementationdependent) details of data handling. Consider global task and global process, handling events, complex gateway, compensation, conversations, choreography, execution semantics, error handling, and diagram interchange.

Decision Management and Modeling with DMN

10%

Decision Management and Modeling with DMN

Decision Model and Notation (DMN) v1.3 basic concepts, scope, uses, decision requirements,relating decision logic to decision requirements, decision tables, and relation of DMN to BPMN.

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Chapters 5 (Introduction to DMN), 6 (Requirements (DRG and DRD)), 7 (Relating Decision Logic to Decision Requirements), 8.1 (Introduction), 8.2 (Notation), 8.3 (Metamodel), 11 (DMN Examples) and Annex A (Relation to BPMN).

Business Rules Approach and Shared Business-Wide Vocabulary

10%

Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) v1.5

Noun concepts and Business Rules (BRs) vocabulary, BR basics, the two types of BR, and BR and business processes. Creating and using process-specific BRs, and the advantages of a shared business-wide vocabulary (SBVR Awareness).

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Chapters 1 (Scope), 2 (Conformance), Annex E (Overview of the Approach [except E.4.5, E.5 and E.6]) and Annex F (The Business Rules Approach [except F.4])

Process Quality and Governance Frameworks (15%)

Process quality and governance frameworks: Questions on the intermediate exam go one level deeper into the scope, goals, and structure of these major frameworks: SOX, COBIT, and ITIL,OMG's Business Process Maturity Model (BPMM) v1.0, Six Sigma, and Lean especially as it relates to BPM.

Business Process Maturity Model (BPMM) v1.0:

  • Chapters 2.2 (Conformance with the Specification),
  • 6.1 (The BPMM Uses),
  • 7 (BPMM Normative Content and Structure [only the introduction]),
  • 8 (Introduction),
  • 9 (The BPMM Family)
  • and 10 (BPMM Concepts).
 

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