BizFlow University

BizFlow University

Handysoft provides the option of training at HandySoft University, or on-site with your team.

  • HandySoft University – Based at HandySoft HQ, HandySoft University provides weekly instruction and hands-on courses helping you to optimize every aspect of your BizFlow projects. Training courses have been designed by HandySoft staff that have literally used and implemented BizFlow hundreds of different ways in the field. As a result, training is based on real-life scenarios that guide you from design to modeling so installation, configuration and implementation.
  • On-Site Training – HandySoft Trainers work with you to provide training and best practices directly to a team of up to ten people. Training can be tailored to the audience. We recommend that all people involved in your project recieve and least 3-days training on foundational topics and process modeling.

The following classes are being offered either at our headquarters in Falls Church, VA on the dates indicated (travel information). For On-Site training, please contact us for details.


What Role are YOU?

Do you have many of these skills?

  • Analyze and refine business and functional requirements.
  • Plan an approach for analyzing, categorizing and managing requirements.
  • Define testing objectives and verify that requirements are testable.
  • Conduct effective requirements reviews to improve the quality of requirements deliverables.
  • Knowledge of PM methodology, PMP certified a plus.
  • Familiarity with Agile methodology.
  • Anticipate issues, think proactively, and use critical thinking skills to plan stakeholder elicitation sessions.

Is your job title Related or similar to these Job Titles?

  • Business Analyst
  • Process Analyst
  • Requirements Analyst
  • Project Manager
  • Change Management Agent

Suggested Courses

The Foundation of BPM Success

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Who should attend:

The course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts, project managers and administrators who will need to analyze, design and manager business processes using BizFlow.

What you will learn:

The Foundation of BPM Success” is designed to provide business analysts, programmers, project managers, developers and system administrators with the skills needed to improve organizational efficiency by connecting people, business processes and resources using the key components of the BizFlow technology. During class, participants will analyze a business challenge, determine the best way to solve that challenge, identify a project team, architect a solution for the business challenge, design and test the created solution using the BizFlow technology. Additionally, attendees will learn about security, access control and continuous improvement.

Duration:
2 Days
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Monday, February 13th
Monday, March 12th
Monday, April 9th
Monday, May 7th
Monday, June 11th
Monday, July 9th

Optional Courses

Advanced Process Modeling

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Who should attend:

This course is designed for business analysts, programmers and developers who are responsible for integrating BizFlow with external applications.

What you will learn:

The Advanced Process modeling course focuses on building process definitions using BizFlow. Participants will learn about the various types of activities available in creating process definitions. Additionally attendees will practice defining activity properties, assigning participants, setting response groups, working with conditions, and applying process variables within a process definition. A brief description and use of BizFlow's Form Designer capabilities is also included in this on day Process Modeling course. The course attendees will be presented with a Business Challenge and then build a working Process Definition to address the challenge. The class is a combination of lecture and hands-on.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success
Schedule:
Wednesday, February 15th
Wednesday, March 14th
Wednesday, April 11th
Wednesday, May 9th
Wednesday, June 13th
Wednesday, July 11th

Self-Service Reporting

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Who should attend:

This course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts and administrators who need a better understanding of BizFlow Advanced Reporting and whom would be responsible for creating and running Ad Hoc Reports.

What you will learn:

BizFlow Advanced Reporting recognizes three distinctive communities in an enterprise environment in regard to reporting needs. Those are Business Users, Power Users, and Designer/IT Users.

What you will learn: In the Self-Service Reporting course students will learn how to create reports and graphs in the Ad Hoc Reports menu. Use Adhoc Reports to: Run a background execution, schedule a report, add parameters to reports, add prompts to a report and run reports from a Report List.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Tuesday, February 21st
Tuesday, March 20th
Monday, April 16th
Monday, May 14th
Tuesday, June 19th
Monday, July 16th

Do you have many of these skills?

  • Design code, write code, test code using Java, Vbscript, xml and html.
  • Understand requirements.
  • Find/identify risks.
  • Understand a variety of data sources including databases, files, XML structures.
  • Work very closely with application developers to implement and support data-oriented development efforts.
  • Evolve corporate meta data, standards, and guidelines.

Is your job title Related or similar to these Job Titles?

  • Programmer
  • Developer
  • System Analyst
  • DBA

Suggested Courses

The Foundation of BPM Success

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

The course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts, project managers and administrators who will need to analyze, design and manager business processes using BizFlow.

What you will learn:

The Foundation of BPM Success” is designed to provide business analysts, programmers, project managers, developers and system administrators with the skills needed to improve organizational efficiency by connecting people, business processes and resources using the key components of the BizFlow technology. During class, participants will analyze a business challenge, determine the best way to solve that challenge, identify a project team, architect a solution for the business challenge, design and test the created solution using the BizFlow technology. Additionally, attendees will learn about security, access control and continuous improvement.

Duration:
2 Days
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Monday, February 13th
Monday, March 12th
Monday, April 9th
Monday, May 7th
Monday, June 11th
Monday, July 9th

Optional Courses

BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry

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Who should attend:

This course is designed for programmers, programmer analysts and developers who are responsible for designing web applications/forms to be used within automated workflows.

What you will learn:

BizFlow WebMaker is a versatile RAD Environment, designed to compose web applications/forms with Web 2.0 technology, integrating to web services and databases with minimum programming skills. WebMaker’s complete design and deployment platform makes it easy for the composition and deployment of Rich Internet Applications (RIA).

The BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry course focuses on building Applications (Forms) using BizFlow WebMaker. Applications (Forms) are documents that provide the functionality necessary to display and process information in an automated workflow. During the BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry course students will learn about the various types of functions available in creating a WebMaker Application (Form). In addition, students will practice using the FormMaker, they will learn how to test, deploy & publish their application (Form).

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success
Schedule:
Thursday, February 16th
Thursday, March 15th
Thursday, April 12th
Thursday, June 14th
Thursday, July 12th

Self-Service Reporting

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

This course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts and administrators who need a better understanding of BizFlow Advanced Reporting and whom would be responsible for creating and running Ad Hoc Reports.

What you will learn:

BizFlow Advanced Reporting recognizes three distinctive communities in an enterprise environment in regard to reporting needs. Those are Business Users, Power Users, and Designer/IT Users.

What you will learn: In the Self-Service Reporting course students will learn how to create reports and graphs in the Ad Hoc Reports menu. Use Adhoc Reports to: Run a background execution, schedule a report, add parameters to reports, add prompts to a report and run reports from a Report List.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Tuesday, February 21st
Tuesday, March 20th
Monday, April 16th
Monday, May 14th
Tuesday, June 19th
Monday, July 16th

Do you have many of these skills?

  • Design code, write code, test code using Java, Vbscript, xml and html.
  • Understand requirements.
  • Find/identify risks.
  • Understand a variety of data sources including databases, files, XML structures.
  • Work very closely with application developers to implement and support data-oriented development efforts.
  • Evolve corporate meta data, standards, and guidelines.

Is your job title Related or similar to these Job Titles?

  • Programmer
  • Developer
  • System Analyst
  • DBA

Suggested Courses

The Foundation of BPM Success

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

The course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts, project managers and administrators who will need to analyze, design and manager business processes using BizFlow.

What you will learn:

The Foundation of BPM Success” is designed to provide business analysts, programmers, project managers, developers and system administrators with the skills needed to improve organizational efficiency by connecting people, business processes and resources using the key components of the BizFlow technology. During class, participants will analyze a business challenge, determine the best way to solve that challenge, identify a project team, architect a solution for the business challenge, design and test the created solution using the BizFlow technology. Additionally, attendees will learn about security, access control and continuous improvement.

Duration:
2 Days
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Monday, February 13th
Monday, March 12th
Monday, April 9th
Monday, May 7th
Monday, June 11th
Monday, July 9th

Advanced Process Modeling

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

This course is designed for business analysts, programmers and developers who are responsible for integrating BizFlow with external applications.

What you will learn:

The Advanced Process modeling course focuses on building process definitions using BizFlow. Participants will learn about the various types of activities available in creating process definitions. Additionally attendees will practice defining activity properties, assigning participants, setting response groups, working with conditions, and applying process variables within a process definition. A brief description and use of BizFlow's Form Designer capabilities is also included in this on day Process Modeling course. The course attendees will be presented with a Business Challenge and then build a working Process Definition to address the challenge. The class is a combination of lecture and hands-on.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success
Schedule:
Wednesday, February 15th
Wednesday, March 14th
Wednesday, April 11th
Wednesday, May 9th
Wednesday, June 13th
Wednesday, July 11th

BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

This course is designed for programmers, programmer analysts and developers who are responsible for designing web applications/forms to be used within automated workflows.

What you will learn:

BizFlow WebMaker is a versatile RAD Environment, designed to compose web applications/forms with Web 2.0 technology, integrating to web services and databases with minimum programming skills. WebMaker’s complete design and deployment platform makes it easy for the composition and deployment of Rich Internet Applications (RIA).

The BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry course focuses on building Applications (Forms) using BizFlow WebMaker. Applications (Forms) are documents that provide the functionality necessary to display and process information in an automated workflow. During the BizFlow WebMaker Wizardry course students will learn about the various types of functions available in creating a WebMaker Application (Form). In addition, students will practice using the FormMaker, they will learn how to test, deploy & publish their application (Form).

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success
Schedule:
Thursday, February 16th
Thursday, March 15th
Thursday, April 12th
Thursday, June 14th
Thursday, July 12th

BizFlow Developer

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Who should attend:

This course is designed for programmers and developers who are responsible for integrating BizFlow with external applications.

What you will learn:

Do you have complex Business Processes? If so, let BizFlow help reduce the complexity. The BizFlow Developer course can help you achieve your Business Process objectives.

The BizFlow Developer course is designed to give students an in-depth look into how BizFlow can help you with your complex business processes. The course covers using the Agent Activity, Component Activity, setting up Web Services, setting up the Event Response Adapter (ERA). Additionally the BizFlow Data Dictionary, the User Import facility and the BizFlow API are also discussed. Scripting examples are provided using Javascript and VBScript. The students will receive hands-on exercises to re-enforce learning.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success, Advanced Process Modeling
Schedule:
Monday, March 19th
Monday, June 18th
Monday, June 18th

Optional Courses

Do you have many of these skills?

  • Maintain User administration (setup and maintaining account).
  • Maintain system and monitor system performance.
  • Create file systems and Install software.
  • Create a backup and recovery policy.
  • Monitor network communication.
  • Update system as soon as new version of OS and application software comes out.
  • Implement the policies for the use of the computer system and network
  • Setup security policies for users. A system admin must have a strong grasp of computer security (e.g. firewalls and intrusion detection systems

Is your job title Related or similar to these Job Titles?

  • System Analyst
  • System Administrator

Suggested Courses

The Foundation of BPM Success

Show/Hide
Who should attend:

The course is designed for business analysts, programmers, programmer analysts, project managers and administrators who will need to analyze, design and manager business processes using BizFlow.

What you will learn:

The Foundation of BPM Success” is designed to provide business analysts, programmers, project managers, developers and system administrators with the skills needed to improve organizational efficiency by connecting people, business processes and resources using the key components of the BizFlow technology. During class, participants will analyze a business challenge, determine the best way to solve that challenge, identify a project team, architect a solution for the business challenge, design and test the created solution using the BizFlow technology. Additionally, attendees will learn about security, access control and continuous improvement.

Duration:
2 Days
Prerequisites:
Schedule:
Monday, February 13th
Monday, March 12th
Monday, April 9th
Monday, May 7th
Monday, June 11th
Monday, July 9th

BizFlow Administration

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Who should attend:

This course is designed for programmers and developers who are responsible for integrating BizFlow with external applications.

What you will learn:

The BizFlow Administration Module focuses on BizFlow user functionality, organizational administrator needs, and user administration. During this class, students will receive an overview of the BizFlow system architecture and installation process. Additionally, attendees will receive in-depth instruction on BizFlow System Administration, General Administration Business Administration, and Designer functions, The training engagement combines classic classroom lecture with product demonstration and a hands-on exercise.

Duration:
1 Day
Prerequisites:
The Foundation of BPM Success
Schedule:
Friday, February 17th
Friday, March 16th
Friday, April 13th
Friday, May 11th
Friday, June 15th
Friday, July 13th

Optional Courses