How to Use the #Parallel Gateway Modeling Pattern to Communicate DevOps Processes
Did you know that modeling tools have BPMN specific workflow patterns you can use to quickly communicate processes with team members, stakeholders, or customers? In this video, we use the parallel modeling pattern to describe our "develop build issue procedures" and how you can use the model to communicate with your team. 1. Step One – Use Parallel Modeling Pattern 2. Step Two – Add Process Information and Details 3. Step Three – Communicate Using Process Animation Features As a lead engineer, you and your team must act all the time, sometimes in parallel. As an engineering lead, it is essential to have this "living" document as it establishes the processes to handle issues with builds. Let us explore a simplified process for defining build problem procedures. Early on, during the engineering team's formation, an engineering lead and their team collaborates to create various processes to handle issues with builds. This living document defines what actions the team should take depending on the type of build problem. Once potential build issues are identified, we work in parallel with specialized members such as UI developers and security engineers to develop procedures based on the types of build issues. To keep it simple, we will focus on three build processes: UI tests, API tests, and security tests. These simple processes show how the diagram works. Still, there would likely be many more tests in real life. Follow us on Twitter: Josh: https://twitter.com/DrJoshFuehrer Wes: https://twitter.com/tera_tech Learning BPMN 2.0: A Practical Guide for Today's Adult Learners Learn more: https://www.amazon.com/Learning-BPMN-2-0-Practical-Learners/dp/1947480332 #Bpmn #Devops #Software development #Parallel process #bpmn tutorial #bpmn 2.0 #bpmn diagram #what is bpmn #bpmn for beginners #learn bpmn #bpmn activities #Devsecops #Continuous monitoring
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