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Activiti 5.x Business Process Management Beginner's Guide

By : Dr. Zakir Laliwala, Irshad Mansuri
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Activiti 5.x Business Process Management Beginner's Guide

By: Dr. Zakir Laliwala, Irshad Mansuri

Overview of this book

<p>Activiti is a light-weight workflow and Business Process Management (BPM) platform targeted at business people, developers, and system administrators. Its core is a super-fast and rock-solid BPMN 2 process engine for Java. Activiti runs in any Java application on a server, cluster and in the cloud. It integrates perfectly with Spring and it is based on simple concepts making it easy for users to maximize its potential.</p> <p>Activiti BPM Beginner’s Guide quickly introduces you to the Activiti Business Process Management methodology. This book will serve as an extremely useful starter guide for developers working on Activiti BPM who wish to integrate Activiti with other technologies.If you want to take full advantage of the power of the Activiti BPM, then this is the book for you.</p> <p>This book will teach you how to design advanced business workflows through easy steps as well as how to integrate your creations with various third party services. It will take you through a number of clear, practical steps that will help you to implement business workflow using standard BPMN notation.</p> <p>The key aim of this book is to guide you through how to develop business workflows so you can eventually remove the gap between the business analyst and the developer. The book focuses on development and delivery using Activiti BPM through integrating, migrating, and upgrading some advanced technological tools.</p> <p>You will learn everything you need to know to design effective and advanced business workflows and how to implement them with different applications.</p> <p>This book should be in the tool belt of any business analyst who wishes to model business processes and use these models to generate a fully-functioning workflow application.</p>
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
Activiti 5.x Business Process Management Beginner's Guide
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

About the Authors

Dr. Zakir Laliwala is an entrepreneur, open source specialist, and a hands-on CTO of Attune Infocom. Attune Infocom provides enterprise open source solutions and services for SOA, BPM, ESB, portal, cloud computing, and ECM. At Attune Infocom, he is responsible for the delivery of solutions and services and product development. He explores new enterprise open source and defining architecture, roadmaps, and best practices. He has consulted and provided training on various open source technologies, including Mule ESB, Activiti BPM, JBoss jBPM and Drools, Liferay Portal, Alfresco ECM, JBoss SOA, and cloud computing, to corporations around the world.

He has a PhD. in Information and Communication Technology from the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology. He was an adjunct faculty member at the Dhirubhai Ambani Institute of Information and Communication Technology (DA-IICT) and at CEPT University where he taught students at the Master's level.

He has published many research papers in IEEE and ACM International Conferences on web services, SOA, grid computing, and Semantic Web. He also serves as a reviewer at various international conferences and journals. He has also published book chapters and is writing a book on open source technologies. He is the co-author of Mule ESB Cookbook, Packt Publishing.

Irshad Mansuri has more than three years of experience in implementing Java, J2EE, Activiti, JBPM, and Liferay solutions. He has successfully migrated the IBM WebSphere Portal to Liferay Portal for a client based in the UK. He has successfully delivered and managed projects in Liferay, Alfresco, jBPM, and Activiti. He has also delivered training on Liferay Portal, Activiti, and jBPM to various clients across the globe. He is responsible for implementing, deploying, integrating, and optimizing portals and business processes using Activiti, jBPM, and Liferay development tools.