Part IV. Designing a decision service using guided decision tables
As a business analyst or business rules developer, you can use guided decision tables to define business rules in a wizard-led tabular format. These rules are compiled into Drools Rule Language (DRL) and form the core of the decision service for your project.
You can also design your decision service using Decision Model and Notation (DMN) models instead of rule-based or table-based assets. For information about DMN support in Red Hat Decision Manager 7.13, see the following resources:
- Getting started with decision services (step-by-step tutorial with a DMN decision service example)
- Designing a decision service using DMN models (overview of DMN support and capabilities in Red Hat Decision Manager)
Prerequisites
- The space and project for the guided decision tables have been created in Business Central. Each asset is associated with a project assigned to a space. For details, see Getting started with decision services.