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Overview
This course introduces solution architects to the case management solutions in IBM Business Automation Workflow.
The course begins with an introduction to IBM Business Automation Workflow (BAW). You learn about BAW capabilities, case management concepts, architecture, and the benefits of using IBM Business Automation Workflow on Cloud. You manage cases in the BAW Case Client for an existing case solution.
You learn about the case solution design. You build, deploy, export, and import a simple case solution. The course introduces you to the Case Management key features such as objects, activities, stages, and security configuration for a case solution. It also introduces you to customizing case pages and integrating BPM processes in case solutions.
Through instructor-led presentations and hands-on lab exercises, you learn about the basics of IBM Business Automation Workflow case management.
This course is a subset of the 5 day course: Developing Case Management Solutions using IBM Business Automation Workflow 20.0.0.1(Course code: WB836 / ZB836). Developers who need in-depth training with Business Automation workflow should take WB836.
Audience
This course is designed for solution architects.
Skills Gained
After completing this course, you should be able to:
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