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Holly Anderson , Jason Apergis , Sergio Del Piccolo , Chris Geier , Codi Kaji , Shaun Leisegang , Igor Macori , Gabriel Malherbe , Jason Montgomery , Colin Murphy , Chris O'Connor , Anthony Petro , Eric Schaffer , Mike Talley
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  • Paperback: 936 pages
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (27 Jan 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0470293055
  • ISBN-13: 978-0470293058
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 4.8 x 23.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 29,999 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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K2 blackpearl and the K2 platform is a large, powerful, "game–changing" application platform built on Microsoft technologies. Understanding it from top to bottom would be a great task for a single person, which is why we have gathered more than a dozen authors to supply you with the information to successfully transform your company into a process–oriented, efficient business that can grow with the K2 platform.

Since this is the first book on K2 blackpearl, you will find a broad range of topics in this book, from the market in which K2 blackpearl is aimed to the architecture of the platform, from how to approach process design to developing your own custom user manager.

The first part of the book is meant for everyone and provides an understanding of K2 blackpearl and where it fits in the marketplace. It is included to provide a framework for thinking about various aspects of process–driven applications, including how they differ from business process management techniques; identifying processes in your company to automate, the different pieces that make up a process; measuring the success of your efforts; and finally shifting your company′s culture in the direction of process efficiency. This section may be the only section you need to read if you are sponsoring a process improvement effort in your company. If you are responsible for leading the effort, make sure to read Chapters 3 and 4.

The other parts are meant to provide details on how to effectively deploy and use K2 blackpearl and include a broad range of topics. Read what you are most interested in, but also make sure to read Chapter 8, which will give you a great foundation to start designing processes with K2 blackpearl. Chapter 14 is also recommended for everyone because it provides an overview of the available K2 Designers and how you can share projects among them.

If you are a developer, you may be tempted to flip through the book looking for code, and you will find some, but we also recommend reading much of the rest of the book to learn how the API and the K2 platform extensions fit within the overall process–driven application environment. Pay particular attention to Chapter 22 and the Appendix, which may save you hours of coding or give you a no–code solution to something that you may have thought would take hundreds of lines of code to accomplish.

If you are an administrators, focus on Parts II and IV, but also take a look at the other chapters to gain an understanding of how your users will be using K2.

K2 blackpearl is the main subject of this book, although we devote an entire chapter, Chapter 23, to the add–on product K2 connect to give you an understanding of how to bring SAP data into your processes. We also talk a bit about K2 blackpoint, particularly in the SharePoint chapters. Since K2 blackpoint is built on the K2 blackpearl foundation, many of the same concepts apply to that product as well, but we do not point out the differences between K2 blackpearl and K2 blackpoint. For that information browse to www.k2.com.

We recommend that you approach this book in parts and perhaps read or reference each part differently. If you are working on a team, each member of the team may find one part more interesting to them than the other sections; that is expected and is how we designed the book.

  • Part I, “Introduction to K2 blackpearl and Process–Driven Applications”: The first four chapters discuss what K2 blackpearl is, how the applications you can design may or may not fit the business process management (BPM) model, how to go about identifying and designing processes, and last how to measure results and shift the culture of your company to a more process–oriented business.

  • Part II, “Architecture and Installation Options for K2 blackpearl”: Chapters 5 and 6 will get you started. Installing the K2 blackpearl components is a necessary step before you can start designing processes, so in these two chapters you will gain an understanding of all of the pieces of the platform, the architecture, and the supporting technology, as well as ideas on how to plan out your development, QA/staging, and production environments.

  • Part III, “K2 blackpearl Process Planning and Design Essentials”: Chapters 7 through 14 give you a ton of information about how to design, build, extend, and generally work with the main pieces of the platform. From a step–by–step tutorial on building your first process to how to share processes across the different K2 Designers, you′ll learn all of what you need to really get ramped up. Pay particular attention to Chapters 8 and 11, which cover the basic things you need to know about process planning and the various concepts of process design with K2 blackpearl and then provide an in–depth view of the available forms technologies that you can use for user interaction with your processes. If you are particularly interested in SharePoint, make sure to read Chapters 12 and 13.

  • Part IV, “Administration of K2 blackpearl”: Chapters 15 through 20 offer an administrator′s view into the platform. Things like disaster recovery, logging, security, and using the K2 Workspace for notifications, reports, assigning process permissions, and recovering from errors are all key aspects of the platform that you or someone in your company will have to understand. This section gives you everything you need to know and probably more, including how to build your own user manager to plug into the K2 platform.

  • Part V, “Advanced K2 blackpearl Concepts and Platform Extensions”: The last part includes Chapters 21 through 23, and these chapters are there to round out the discussion of the platform. You′ll find information about using the Event Bus to surface outside events to the K2 server and a discussion of tailoring the platform and your processes to your particular needs by going beyond the default settings of the components that you learned about in Chapter 8. Finally you′ll learn about the K2 connect platform extension, which allows data from SAP (and eventually any system for which a WCF LOB adapter is released) to be used within your processes.

There are some pieces of this book that you can sit down and read without needing a computer or access to K2 blackpearl at all, but much of this book requires you to have access to K2 blackpearl and the supporting applications as well. Whenever we talk about designing processes, we do so in the context of the K2 Designer for Visual Studio. To install this component you will need Visual Studio 2005. Support for Visual Studio 2008 may be available by the time this book is published, so look for that on www.k2.com.

For the server pieces of the platform, you will need a Windows Server 2003 environment (virtual or otherwise) and the additional components required by the K2 server.

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Professional K2 blackpearl®

K2 blackpearl enables you to quickly build simple to very complex and dynamic process–driven applications. This definitive guide gives you the tools to evaluate, architect, deploy, and manage the K2 platform and its processes. It takes you through everything from the market and architecture of the platform to approaching process design and developing your own custom user manager.

You′ll first gain a thorough introduction to K2 blackpearl and process–driven applications. Next you′ll dive into the architecture and installation options as well as process planning and design essentials for working with the main pieces of the platform. You′ll then gain an administrator′s view into the software including all key aspects that you should know. And you′ll progress to more advanced concepts and platform extensions to gain a complete picture of K2 blackpearl.

This book arms you with the greatest tips and tricks out there for working with K2 blackpearl so you can successfully transform your company into a process–oriented, efficient business.

What you will learn from this book <

  • p>The steps for identifying and designing processes
  • How to plan your development, QA/staging, and production environments

  • All about process planning and the concepts of process design

  • Ways to use the K2 Workspace for notifications, reports, assigning process permissions, and recovering from errors

  • How to build a user manager to plug into the K2 platform

  • Steps for customizing the platform and your processes to your needs

  • How to use data from SAP within your processes

Who this book is for

This book is for business users who want to gain a better understanding of K2 blackpearl as well as for developers who need details on how to effectively deploy and use this software.

Wrox Professional guides are planned and written by working programmers to meet the real–world needs of programmers, developers, and IT professionals. Focused and relevant, they address the issues technology professionals face every day. They provide examples, practical solutions, and expert education in new technologies, all designed to help programmers do a better job.


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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Coming off the back of 2 years solid development experience with K2.NET 2003, transitioning to Blackpearl was always going to be difficult, but having this book on hand made things much easier.

The book covers a LOT of subjects - from infrastructure planning right through to code examples. The early sections on infrastructure planning are great - discussion hardware configurations with clients has always been something of a guess in the past.

Moving away from the tour of the basic feature set of K2 blackpearl, the book covers a lot of ground but not in any great depth (hence the 4 stars instead of 5) - but it does give you enough pointers to carry on your own research in both the K2 knowledgebase and the excellent K2 Underground online community. I guess the lack of depth is understandable in such a far reaching and expansive product.

The only real shame is that Wrox don't include a digital copy of the book - it would make it far easier to reference while working on-site.
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Worth waiting for 17 April 2009
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This is the first book about K2 blackpearl and the one that everyone who works with blackpearl has been waiting for.

The book offers great coverage of working with blackpearl and goes way beyond what you'd expect to find in the user guides and documentation supplied with the product. It really gets into the real world topics like setting up your environments for testing, staging etc, planning and deploying your server farm, disaster recovery, security as well as some great information on designing and building your processes which is what you'd expect.

Not everything is covered in the most detail, for example the chapter on InfoPath does rely on you have background knowledge of that product to be truly productive.

There's still a place for the k2 underground discussion forums, but every K2 admin, architect, developer, business analyst should get themelves a copy of this.
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Process is Pervasive - K2 blackpearl will smooth your path to a successful BPM deployment 23 April 2009
By Jeff Shuey - Published on Amazon.com
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This book is a great resource for those new to Business Process Management (BPM) and for those that have had years of experience. It starts off with a primer for those that are unfamiliar with the terms and jargon of the BPM industry and quickly jumps into the usage and applicability of K2 blackpearl to address real-world BPM challenges.

Anyone looking to include or enhance workflow & BPM efforts to their new or existing projects should buy this book. Anyone working with Microsoft products and technologies --- especially SharePoint Server (MOSS), BizTalk, and notably InfoPath will find that the design, development, and deployment of workflow / BPM solutions are significantly improved. Some of the tips & tricks in the book include sections for including Line-of-Business (LOB) data from other applications like SAP, MS-CRM, and the methodology to include LOB information to create enterprise-wide workflow & BPM solutions.

The book also addresses the perennial question of Build or Buy. I think after reading this book you will know the answer. The answer makes perfects sense, but will surprise many.

I have had the privilege of working with many of these authors in my career. I'm glad to see they put their collective knowledge together in one easy to use compendium. Well done!
This book is purely for the beginner 4 Dec 2010
By soloTrailRunner - Published on Amazon.com
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I have been using K2 for almost a year now, and it never ceases to amaze me. The error messages that it displays sometimes are so vague. This book is not for the person that needs to troubleshoot K2. It is also not for the person that needs to learn K2 well. I find the book to contain only part of the information that I need. The information in the book is somewhat fluff in that it seems to provide information in line with what I need, but at the end of the context, I am left guessing. I usually find the error by going through arduous and seemingly avoidable troubleshooting. This book reminds me of the worse movie I have ever seen "Blair Witch Project"... replayed over and over again. On the other hand, it is a big book, so it serves as a great book end.
Has the stuff but is not organized right 1 Nov 2010
By Jake - Published on Amazon.com
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UPDATE : After moving onto chapter 8 and onwards, the flow seems to be back in place which is great. So I am upping the rating to 4 stars. There were some useful tips such as being able to right mouse draw an inverted V or M to create the appropiate activities which was interesting.
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First thing - This is probably the book to have if you are doing K2 Blackpearl. Its got the details you are looking for. Howevever, that being said, I have to complain about the organization of the book. It might be related to the number of authors involved that made certain parts choppy. For example, in Chapter 7, you suddenly jump to Smart Objects when you haven't even created a workflow yet. So now the user is lost as they are expecting some hand holding in this chapter (as its the first hands-on chapter). For example, it talks about creating data fields but then doesn't inform the user that this is done in the "Process/Activities" tab. Also, there are no details on some of the event creation(e.g. Review Opportunity, Send Email, Approve Opportunity, etc.) and the instructions on field mapping lacks detail. Chapter 8 then goes back to planning and design (which is what chapters 1-6 was talking about). So why Chapter 7 was put where it is, beats me. I haven't got past chapter 7 yet but if anyone else is reading (and is at a beginner level), I would recommend skipping chapter 7 and coming back later.
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