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List of Figures
1-1 The Oracle BPM Suite
1-2 Stages of the Oracle BPM Application Development Life Cycle
2-1 The Sales Quote Example Project
2-2 Initiate Sales Quote
2-3 Determine Business Practice Review
2-4 Approve Quote
2-5 Approval Outcome
3-1 Modeling, Implementation, and Deployment from Studio
3-2 Using Oracle Business Process Composer to Create Project Blueprints
3-3 Using BPM Studio to Create Project Templates
3-4 Using Studio to Implement Processes from Oracle BPA
3-5 Oracle BPM Studio
3-6 Project Navigator
3-7 Application Navigator
3-8 Process Editor
3-9 Component Palette
3-10 Oracle BPM MDS Browser
3-11 Structure View
3-12 Simulation View
3-13 Documentation WIndow
4-1 The Oracle BPM MDS Browser
5-1 The Process Editor
5-2 The Documentation Editor
6-1 A Simple Business Process Split Across Two Swimlanes
6-2 Using Multiple Start Events within a Process
6-3 The None Start Event
6-4 The None Start Event within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-5 The Message Start Event
6-6 The Message Start Event within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-7 The Signal Start Event
6-8 The Timer Start Event
6-9 The None End Event
6-10 The None End Event within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-11 The Error End Event
6-12 The Message End Event
6-13 The User Task
6-14 The Enter Quote User Task
6-15 The Manual Task
6-16 Example of a Manual Task
6-17 The Service Task
6-18 The Service Task within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-19 The Send Task
6-20 The Receive Task
6-21 Using the Send and Receive Tasks to Communicate Between Processes
6-22 The Message Throw Event
6-23 The Message Catch Event
6-24 Using Message Throw and Catch Events Between Processes
6-25 The Business Rule Task
6-26 The Business Rules Task within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-27 The Unconditional Sequence Flow
6-28 Conditional and Default Sequence Flows
6-29 The Exclusive Gateway
6-30 The Exclusive Gateway within the Sales Quote Example Process
6-31 The Inclusive Gateway (Split)
6-32 The Inclusive Gateway (Merge)
6-33 The Parallel Gateway (Split)
6-34 The Parallel Gateway (Merge)
6-35 Example of a Parallel Gateway
6-36 The Complex Gateway (Split)
6-37 The Complex Gateway (Merge)
6-38 The Event-based Gateway
6-39 The Timer Catch Event
6-40 The Error Catch Event as a Boundary Event on a Service Task
6-41 Example of a Collapsed Subprocess
6-42 Example of an Expanded Subprocess
6-43 Example of a Subprocess
6-44 The Script Task
6-45 The Script Task within the Sales Quote Example Project
6-46 Data Associations Used by the Set Business Indicators Script Task
6-47 Expression Used to Change the Value of Discount Project Variable
7-1 The Organization Editor
7-2 Example of Nested Organizational Units
8-1 Structure Window
8-2 Basic Data Objects versus Complex Data Objects
8-3 Scope of the Data Structures in a Process
8-4 Scope and Life Span of Project Data Objects
8-5 The Data Association Editor
9-1 BPMN Model of the Sales Quote example process implemented using BPA Architect
10-1 Simulation Models Process Information Page
10-2 Simulation Models Flow Nodes Page
10-3 Simulation Definitions Project Page
10-4 Simulation Definitions Resources Page
10-5 Simulation Definitions Priority Page
10-6 Example of a Simulations Page
10-7 Simulations Chart Page
11-1 Process Analytics Cycle
11-2 Single Measurement Mark
11-3 Interval Start and Interval Stop Measurement Marks
11-4 Measurement Mark Properties Dialog
12-1 Custom and Predefined Modules
13-1 Business Object Editor
14-1 Human Task components in the Business Catalog
15-1 Service with Callback Interface
15-2 Adapter Services in Oracle BPM
15-3 Mediator Components in the Business Catalog
15-4 BPEL Process Using a Mediator to Invoke a BPMN Process
15-5 BPEL Process Components in Business Catalog
16-1 Business Rules Components in the Business Catalog
16-2 Business Rule Task in Sales Quote Example Process
17-1 Delaying the Process Flow
17-2 Starting a Process Based on a Time Condition
17-3 Activity Deadline
17-4 Process Deadline
17-5 Running Additional Activities While an Activity is Running
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18-1 Boundary Error Catch Event
18-2 Event Subprocess With a Start Error Event
19-1 Invoking an Asynchronous Service or BPMN Process Using Message Events
19-2 Invoking a Synchronous BPMN Process or Service Using a Service Task
19-3 Invoking an asynchronous service or BPMN process using send and receive tasks
19-4 Signal Broadcast
20-1 BPMN Process that exposes a message start event as an operation
20-2 BPMN process that exposes a message start and a message catch event in its interface
20-3 Asynchronous BPMN process that exposes a start operation an its corresponding callback
20-4 Process That Uses an Interface from the Business Catalog
20-5 BPMN process that exposes an asynchronous operation defined using send and a receive task
20-6 BPMN Process that uses an interface from the Business Catalog defined using send and receive tasks
21-1 Simple Expression Builder
21-2 XPath Expression Builder
22-1 BPMN process in an SOA Composite
22-2 BPMN Process as a Partner Link in a BPEL Process
23-1 An Activity Guide
23-2 An Example of a Guided Business Process
23-3 Guided Business Process Design Time Architecture
23-4 Guided Business Process Run-Time Architecture
23-5 Interwoven Loan Processing Services and Procedures
23-6 Creating a New SOA project
23-7 Creating a SOA Composite with BPEL
23-8 Creating an Asynchronous BPEL Process Exposed as a Composite Service
23-9 Select Resource and Click the Globe Icon
23-10 Edit Translatable Strings
23-11 Add a Key Value to the Resource Bundle
23-12 Enter a Key and Value
23-13 Verifying that the Activity Guide Has Run
25-1 Overall Architecture
25-2 Approval List Structure
25-3 Stages and Their List Builders
25-4 Mapping of Stages and Collections
25-5 Title Globalization Icon
25-6 Create a New Key Dialog
25-7 New Key Added
25-8 Translatable Text and Values
25-9 Web Service Reference
25-10 Add Task Parameter: Define Collection
25-11 Defining Collections
25-12 Mapped Attributes Section
25-13 Add Mapped Attribute Dialog
25-14 Create Stage
25-15 Add Sequential Stage
25-16 Add Parallel Stage
25-17 Edit Stage Dialog
25-18 Edit Stage Dialog: Repeat Stage
25-19 Value-Based Approval Groups List Builder Dialog
25-20 Rule-Based Approval Groups List Builder Dialog
25-21 Value-Based Job Level List Builder Dialog
25-22 Rule-Based Job Level List Builder Dialog
25-23 Rule-Based Position List Builder Dialog
25-24 Value-Based Supervisory List Builder Dialog
25-25 Rule-Based Supervisory List Builder Dialog
25-26 Specific List-Builder Configuration
25-27 List Builder and Parameters Configuration
25-28 Modeling Conditions in Rules Designer
25-29 HierarchyBuilder Function
25-30 Example Rules (1)
25-31 Example Rules (2)
25-32 Sample Approver-Substitution Action
25-33 Rule Functions
25-34 Sample List-Modification Action
25-35 Facts List
25-36 Edit XML Fact Dialog
25-37 Rule-Definition Section
25-38 Advanced Settings
25-39 ROOT Options
25-40 Assignment Context Section
25-41 Configure Restricted Assignment Dialog
25-42 Callback Details Dialog
25-43 Other Callbacks Tab
25-44 Access Rules Option
25-45 Configure Task Content Access Dialog (1)
25-46 Configure Task Content Access Dialog (2)
25-47 Identity Lookup Dialog
25-48 Groups Added to Access Rule
25-49 Select an Application Role Dialog
25-50 Task Form in the Worklist Application
25-51 Header
25-52 Task Payload
25-53 Task History
25-54 Task History - Additional Actions
25-55 Comments and Attachments
25-56 Flexfield Mapping: Protected
25-57 Create Label Dialog
25-58 Worklist Application: Approval Groups Tab
25-59 User Name Search Results
25-60 Group Name Search Results
25-61 Create Approval Group: Select Static Group
25-62 Create Static Approval Group: Details
25-63 Add to Group Dialog
25-64 Identity Browser: Add User
25-65 Identity Browser: Search Results
25-66 Approval Group Structure
25-67 Approval Group Structure: Multiple Members
25-68 Before Move
25-69 After Move
25-70 Choose Approval Group to Nest
25-71 Nested Approval Groups
25-72 Code for Dynamic Approval Group Class
25-73 Create Approval Group: Select Dynamic Group
25-74 Create Dynamic Approval Group: Details
25-75 Delete Approval Group
25-76 Task Configuration: Main Tab
25-77 Task Configuration: Event Driven
25-78 Task Configuration: Event Driven, Edit Mode
25-79 Routing Settings
25-80 Expiration and Escalation Policies
25-81 Notification Settings
25-82 Task Access
25-83 Task Configuration: Data Driven, Edit Mode (1)
25-84 Task Configuration: Data Driven, Edit Mode (2)
25-85 Add Variable Window with "Type" Dropdown List
25-86 Left Condition Browser
25-87 Right Condition Browser
25-88 Task Listing Region
25-89 Edit Task Flow Binding Dialog
25-90 Securing the Application
25-91 Server Column
25-92 Task Details
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