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Oracle® BPM 10g Release 3 (10.3)

Oracle BPM gives you the tools to design, implement, execute and manage business processes that can run within a single department or enterprise, or between enterprises.

Business analysts and developers can build, simulate, and test solutions by using Oracle BPM Studio. Administrators can then deploy and manage those solutions in a production environment by using powerful administrative consoles and monitoring tools. Finally, by using Oracle BPM WorkSpace, end users can participate in those solutions --viewing, entering, and executing data through a dynamic sequence spanning people, applications, and systems.

Getting Started

Read an overview of Oracle BPM. Learn how to use it hands-on with an easy-to-use tutorial. Find installation and upgrade instructions, and learn about this particular release and its requirements.

For System Administrators

Find information to configure and administer Oracle BPM.

For Developers

Find information to build, debug, and execute processes by using Oracle BPM Studio. For deeper integration and customization, access Java APIs and extensions.

New to Oracle BPM Studio? Try the Oracle BPM Tutorial (also on PDF).

For Business Analysts

Find information to design and simulate business processes by using Oracle BPM Studio.

New to Oracle BPM Studio? Try the Oracle BPM Tutorial (also on PDF).

For Process Participants (end-users)

Find information to access your work lists, submit forms, review documents, make decisions, and view dashboards by using Oracle BPM WorkSpace.

  • WorkSpace Users Guide (also on PDF) - BPM WorkSpace is the web-based interface you use to participate in BPM processes.
  • BPM Add-in for MS-Office (also on PDF) - This add-in for Microsoft Office 2007 allows you submit documents to start a business process from within Office.