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Standard: Pega Course

This document outlines the contents of a Pega standard course. The course covers various topics related to designing and developing Pega applications such as application design, case design, data model design, decision design, user interface design, report design, data management, application debugging, and application administration. Related courses are listed but no details are provided about target audiences or prerequisites.

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Standard: Pega Course

This document outlines the contents of a Pega standard course. The course covers various topics related to designing and developing Pega applications such as application design, case design, data model design, decision design, user interface design, report design, data management, application debugging, and application administration. Related courses are listed but no details are provided about target audiences or prerequisites.

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PEGA

STANDARD COURSE
Duration: Hours

TARGET AUDIENCE

PRE-REQUISITES

COURSE CONTENTS

1. Application Design
 Creating new applications and new application versions
 Rulesets
 Ruleset Versioning
 Branch Rulesets
 Rule Resolution
 Rule Availability
 Enterprise Class Structure
 Enterprise Class Structure Best Practices
 Enterprise Class Structure Layers (Framework, Implementation)
 Reusability and Specialization
 Importance of Rule Specialization and Reuse
 Rulesets and Rule Specialization

2. Case Design / Process Design


 Temporary cases
 Duplicate cases
 Organization records
 Cascading approvals
 Prioritization of user assignments
 Circumstancing rules on multiple variables
 Rule delegation
 Parallel processing
 Screen flows
 Flow action pre- and post- processing

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3. Data Model Design
 Data values – localizable lists
 Data access patterns

4. Decision Design
 Incorporating Next-Best-Action processing into applications
 Proposition Management
 Decision and Run Interaction flow shapes
 Decision Management rule types
 Decision components, strategies

5. User Interface (UI) Design


 User portal customization
 Harnesses, user portals
 Mobile-ready application design
 Customizing the look and feel of an application
 Skins
 Mix-ins
 Modifying style formats

6. Report Design
 Customizing the look and feel of an application
 Combining data from multiple classes
 Using multiple database tables to store data
 Associations and joins
 Incorporating data from sub-reports
 Relationship of class mappings to database joins

7. Data Management
 Creating and testing services
 External Database integration
 When to use SQL Connectors
 When to use Obj- Methods
 Integration error handling
 Simulating integration data
 Managing integration settings

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8. Application Debugging
 Reviewing log files
 Unit testing
 Analyzing application performance
 App DB Trace
 Performance Analyzer (PAL)
 Performance Profiler

9. Application Administration
 Securing an application
 User roles, Access groups
 Privileges
 Securing workbaskets, attachments, specific rules
 Configuring batch processes
 Trace and troubleshoot agents
 Application Migration
 Application Packaging wizard
 Rule-Admin-Product
 Exporting an application
 Importing an application archive

RELATED COURSES

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