Components of a Guided Business Process

24-12 Modeling and Implementation Guide for Oracle Business Process Management 2. Product selection: The applicant selects a loan based on the type of product required and the products available regionally. 3. Application: The applicant enters the personal details required to apply for a loan. Milestone 2: Application Processing Once the loan application process has completed, the loan is processed and reviewed for approval. 1. Information retrieval: Various services are used to access information regarding the loan and the applicant’s finances and personal details. 2. Review: An underwriter must manually review the loan application. 3. Approval: Based on the data reviewed, the approver must approve or reject the loan. Milestone 3: Closing Once the loan has been approved it is ready for closing. The milestone includes the following tasks: 1. Closing appointment: The title company or closing attorney sets an appointment with the customer. 2. Closing documents: The loan closer gives the loan documents to the closing agent and provides to the customer any required documents, and as the final closing

24.3 Standards and Guidelines for Working with Guided Business Processes

The following standards and guidelines apply to Guided Business Processes: ■ Guided Business Processes must be deployed to a standalone Oracle WebLogic Server.

24.4 The Typical Flow of Developing a Guided Business Process

The following describes the main workflow of developing a Guided Business Process: 1. Develop the Guided Business Process: a. Develop a BPMN process and configure it as a Guided Business Process. b. Configure Milestones and associated tasks. c. Develop a task flow. d. Deploy, instantiate, and test the Guided Business Process. 2. Develop a Guided Business Process front end for use at run time. To develop a front end, you can: ■ Develop a client application with Oracle ADF UI or Oracle WebCenter UI. ■ Use Oracle Worklist application as a client application. ■ Develop a custom UI with Guided Business Process run-time services. 3. Deploy the Guided Business Process client application. 4. Monitor Guided Business Process instances using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Application Server Control console.