Course Information
- Course Price $250
- Total Students 800+
- Course Duration 4 Weeks
Description
Pega is a tool which is primarily applied for business process management. It is exhaustively used in businesses so as to reduce software coding. Business prospects and challenges are rapidly handled by Pega. Pega is used to form applications, and function on integrated development environment (IDE). It is simple to develop and initiate on JDK tool kit. Pega is otherwise called as Pega Rule Process Commander (PRPC). The main concentration of Pega is on automation of activities and program code. Pega can drastically reduce implementation time, risks and costs while letting quick response to change. Pega also consist of the best in class Software Configuration Management System formed within it. Generally, it is believed that an application development in Pega consumes only one-third of effort when compared to Java
Benefits
- Business Process Management is one of the rapidly progressing domains in the IT industry and it offers an exciting career encompassing technology and business fields. Pega has formed various industry –relevant frameworks that quicken BPM implementations.
- Hence an individual can develop his/her product knowledge and concurrently gain domain expertise in fields including banking, healthcare etc.
- Pega is the most happening BPM tool in the current scenario and it provides great job opportunities for skilled professionals.
- There is big demand for trained professionals in the industry. Thus Pega professionals are given a fat pay check.
- There are number of openings in Pega. Pega Certification is a coveted certification in the market today.
Syllabus
- Define PRPC classes
- Data branch
- Property Types and Modes – Single and page properties
- Different flow shapes and their purpose
- Usage
- Creation
- Flow Actions
- SLA – Creation, Usage
- Properties display and validation
- Layouts
- Harness
- Sections
- Style Branding
- Creation of different decision rules, usage in flows and activities.
- Forward chaining
- Backward chaining
- RDE
- Declare constraints
- Declare triggers
- OnChange
- Work flow
- Units of work
- Work status
- Locking
- Design correspondence
- Send correspondence
- Role of Rules DB
- Link between rules and DB
- Basic tables
- Exposing column properties
- Definition
- Configuration
- Steps
- Parameters
- Security
- Common methods
- SOA
- HTTP
- SOAP
- WSDL
- Connectors & Services
- Listeners
- Connect SQL
- Rule
- Ruleset
- Ruleset version
- Rule resolution algorithm
- Operator ID
- Access group
- Access role
- Privilege
- Clipboard
- Alerts
- Pre-flight
- PAL
- DB trace
- Tracer
- SMA
- 10 guardrails
- Iterative approach
- Class structure
- Build for change
- Design intent driven process
- Security and object