Getting Started with Automic Automation for Object Designers: Initial Design
These topics are a Getting Started guide for developers and object designers that are new to Automic Automation. They introduce you to the main concepts that you must know to be able to create and configure objects. These topics are also relevant for operators and managers. Understanding the configuration of the objects and their dependencies is necessary to be able to monitor their execution, identify potential problems and troubleshoot.
In the following topics, we will create objects to help you learn how to work with Automic Automation. We will start with basic objects upon which we will build up to create more complex processes. All topics provide links to related articles, descriptions, and instructions within the product documentation. Read the topics in the following order:
- Getting Started with Automic Automation for Object Designers: Creating Your First Job
- Getting Started with Automic Automation for Object Designers: Enhancing Your First Job
- Getting Started with Automic Automation for Object Designers: Creating Your First Notification
- Getting Started with Automic Automation for Object Designers: Creating your First Workflow
Education
The Broadcom Software Academy provides a wide range of free online trainings. For information about how to navigate through the Academy and on how to register for courses, see Automic Automation Education and Training.
The following course(s) are associated with this topic:
The following courses are also relevant for developers and object designers:
Hands-on Simulation Labs
Beyond the product documentation and courses, Broadcom offers a range of educational materials designed to guide you through Automic Automation's features and functions. Our interactive learning center is a dedicated platform offering immersive simulation labs to help you learn by doing. They are dynamic, hands-on exercises that complement the content of our courses. They don't just tell you how to use a feature; they let you experience it directly.
Visit the Broadcom's Simulation Labs website to explore the available labs and start practicing: https://simlabs.aod.broadcom.com/simulation/automation?product=Automic.
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