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								Decision Model and Notation (DMN) models
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										Are decision models based on a notation standard defined by the Object Management Group (OMG)
									
										Use graphical decision requirements diagrams (DRDs) that represent part or all of the overall decision requirements graph (DRG) to trace business decision flows
									
										Use an XML schema that allows the DMN models to be shared between DMN-compliant platforms
									
										Support Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL) to define decision logic in DMN decision tables and other DMN boxed expressions
									
										Can be integrated efficiently with Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) process models
									
										Are optimal for creating comprehensive, illustrative, and stable decision flows
									
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								Business Central or other DMN-compliant editor
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								Designing a decision service using DMN models
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								Guided decision tables
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										Are tables of rules that you create in a UI-based table designer in Business Central
									
										Are a wizard-led alternative to spreadsheet decision tables
									
										Provide fields and options for acceptable input
									
										Support template keys and values for creating rule templates
									
										Support hit policies, real-time validation, and other additional features not supported in other assets
									
										Are optimal for creating rules in a controlled tabular format to minimize compilation errors
									
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								Business Central
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								Designing a decision service using guided decision tables
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								Spreadsheet decision tables
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										Are XLS or XLSX spreadsheet decision tables that you can upload into Business Central
									
										Support template keys and values for creating rule templates
									
										Are optimal for creating rules in decision tables already managed outside of Business Central
									
										Have strict syntax requirements for rules to be compiled properly when uploaded
									
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								Spreadsheet editor
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								Designing a decision service using spreadsheet decision tables
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								Guided rules
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										Are individual rules that you create in a UI-based rule designer in Business Central
									
										Provide fields and options for acceptable input
									
										Are optimal for creating single rules in a controlled format to minimize compilation errors
									
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								Business Central
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								Designing a decision service using guided rules
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								Guided rule templates
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										Are reusable rule structures that you create in a UI-based template designer in Business Central
									
										Provide fields and options for acceptable input
									
										Support template keys and values for creating rule templates (fundamental to the purpose of this asset)
									
										Are optimal for creating many rules with the same rule structure but with different defined field values
									
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								Business Central
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								Designing a decision service using guided rule templates
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								DRL rules
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										Are individual rules that you define directly in .drltext files
										Provide the most flexibility for defining rules and other technicalities of rule behavior
									
										Can be created in certain standalone environments and integrated with Red Hat Process Automation Manager
									
										Are optimal for creating rules that require advanced DRL options
									
										Have strict syntax requirements for rules to be compiled properly
									
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								Business Central or integrated development environment (IDE)
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								Designing a decision service using DRL rules
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								Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML) models
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										Are predictive data-analytic models based on a notation standard defined by the Data Mining Group (DMG)
									
										Use an XML schema that allows the PMML models to be shared between PMML-compliant platforms
									
										Support Regression, Scorecard, Tree, Mining, and other model types
									
										Can be included with a standalone Red Hat Process Automation Manager project or imported into a project in Business Central
									
										Are optimal for incorporating predictive data into decision services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager
									
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								PMML or XML editor
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								Designing a decision service using PMML models
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