Business decision management with DMN simply explained
What you'll learn Learn the basics of DMN and its importance for business decisions.
Identify and use decision and input data objects in DMN diagrams.
Model complex decision logic in a clear and understandable way.
Create decision tables to define and analyze different scenarios.
Understand the syntax and semantics of DMN for precise models.
Combine DMN with BPMN to design comprehensive business processes.
Use DMN tools to create and analyze decision models.
Requirements No previous knowledge required
Description In our comprehensive course on Udemy, you will dive deep into the world of Decision Model and Notation (DMN) and be guided step-by-step through all the important elements of a decision model. This course is ideal for anyone who wants to optimize their business process and decision making skills.What to expect:Comprehensive overview of DMNWe start with an introduction to DMN and look at all the elements of a decision model to give you a solid foundation.In-depth understanding of decision tables:Gain detailed insights into the structure and application of decision tables. Learn how to create and use decision tables effectively.Exploring Hit Policies:We take a close look at the different hit policies so you understand how they can be applied in different scenarios.Processing multiple inputsLearn how to consider and optimally integrate multiple inputs in decision models.Integrating DMN into BPMN: Learn how to integrate DMN into BPMN process diagrams to map and control complex business processes.Crash course on BPMN:We also offer you a crash course in BPMN (Business Process Model and Notation) so that you understand the basics of this important tool.Quick look at FEEL:We will also provide a brief overview of the Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL) so you know the capabilities of this expression language.This course is perfect for business analysts, process managers and anyone involved in decision making and process modeling. Through practical examples and clear explanations, you will be able to use DMN effectively in your daily work.
Overview Section 1: Introduction to DMN - Decision Model & Notation
Lecture 1 Introduction to DMN: basics and advantages
Lecture 2 Introduction to DMN: Basics and history
Lecture 3 Basic concepts and terminology of DMN
Section 2: Understanding and applying DMN
Lecture 4 Check In: DMN basics
Lecture 5 Your tool for decision modeling
Lecture 6 Introduction to Decision
Requirements Diagram (DRD)
Lecture 7 Input dаta: Feed your decision model
Lecture 8 Introduction to decision tables
Lecture 9 Creating a simple decision table
Lecture 10 Our first rules in the decision table
Lecture 11 Optimizing rules in decision tables
Lecture 12 Predefined Values: save time and increase consistency
Lecture 13 Modeling fallback & negations
Lecture 14 Hit Policies I: Logic of decision making
Lecture 15 Introduction to the data types
Lecture 16 Advanced hit policies in DMN: Collect, Rule Order and more
Lecture 17 Complex decision tables: Multiple inputs
Lecture 18 Complex decision: Linking decision tables
Lecture 19 Practical tips for fallback scenarios in DMN
Lecture 20 Knowledge as a basis: The role of knowledge sources in DMN
Lecture 21 Business Knowledge Model (BKM): Efficiency thanks to reusability
Lecture 22 Introduction to expressions in DMN
Lecture 23 Introduction to FEEL (Friendly Enough Expression Language)
Lecture 24 Literal expressions: Simply deciding with one line
Section 3: Crashkurs: BPMN - Business Process Management
Lecture 25 Crash course: Introduction to BPMN for DMN users
Lecture 26 DMN & BPMN: Dicision meets Process
Lecture 27 Crash course BPMN: Introduction to start events
Lecture 28 BPMN crash course: modeling activities
Lecture 29 BPMN crash course: Using gateways for process control
Lecture 30 BPMN crash course: using intermediate and end events
Section 4: DMN & BPMN - A strong team
Lecture 31 Advantages of combining DMN and BPMN
Lecture 32 Integration of BPMN and DMN
Section 5: Last Words
Lecture 33 A few last words, a thank you and a request
The course is aimed at professionals working in process modeling and decision making. This includes, for example, business analysts, process managers and decision makers who want to improve their skills in the use of decision models. This course is also ideal for developers and consultants working on business process optimization.