BPMN Method and Style, 2nd Edition, with BPMN Implementer's Guide : A Structured Approach for Business Process Modeling and Implementation Using BPMN 2.0
(Autor) Bruce S. SilverBPMN 2.0 is the industry standard diagramming language for business process models. The meaning of the business process diagram is the same, regardless of the tool used to create it. But creating models that are correct, complete, and clear demands more than a dictionary of BPMN shapes and symbols. It also requires a methodology for translating process logic consistently into the diagram. And it requires a measure of modeling style as well, conventions that ensure that the process logic is unambiguous from the diagram by itself. In short, "good BPMN" requires a disciplined approach called "method and style." In this book, Bruce Silver explains which BPMN elements process modelers need to understand, in two levels, including exactly where and how to use each element. Level 1 (the Descriptive modeling subclass of BPMN 2.0) is a palette of shapes and symbols largely carried over from traditional flowcharting. Level 2 (the Analytic subclass) expands the palette to be able to describe event-triggered behavior, critical to modeling exception handling. The book explains the real meaning of BPMN's most basic concepts - like activity, process, and end state - essential to using the language correctly, and provides a step-by-step methodology for going from a blank page to a complete end-to-end BPMN model, developed from the top down in a hierarchical structure. From the top-level diagram you can see on a single page exactly how the process starts, its possible end states, what the instance represents, and communications with the Customer, service providers, and other processes. From there you can drill down to see the details of any part of the process.
Bruce S. Silver
Bruce S. Silver is a renowned author known for his works in the field of Business Process Management (BPM). He is the author of several books on BPM, including "BPMN Method and Style" which has become a seminal work in the field. Silver is highly regarded for his clear and practical approach to BPM, making complex concepts accessible to a wide audience. His writing style is characterized by its precision and attention to detail, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of BPM methodologies. Silver's contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the BPM community, shaping the way professionals approach process modeling and analysis. His most famous work, "BPMN Method and Style," continues to be a go-to resource for individuals looking to improve their BPM skills and knowledge.