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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)
								
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									Use graphical decision requirements diagrams (DRDs) with one or more decision requirements graphs (DRGs) to trace business decision flows
								
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									Use an XML schema that allows the DMN models to be shared between DMN-compliant platforms
								
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									Support Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL) to define decision logic in DMN decision tables and other DMN boxed expressions
								
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									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
								
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									Are a wizard-led alternative to spreadsheet decision tables
								
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									Provide fields and options for acceptable input
								
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									Support template keys and values for creating rule templates
								
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									Support hit policies, real-time validation, and other additional features not supported in other assets
								
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									Are optimal for creating rules in a controlled tabular format to minimize compilation errors
								
 
  
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							Business Central
						 
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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
								
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									Support template keys and values for creating rule templates
								
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									Are optimal for creating rules in decision tables already managed outside of Business Central
								
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									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
								
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									Provide fields and options for acceptable input
								
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									Are optimal for creating single rules in a controlled format to minimize compilation errors
								
 
  
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							Business Central
						 
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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
								
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									Provide fields and options for acceptable input
								
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									Support template keys and values for creating rule templates (fundamental to the purpose of this asset)
								
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									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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							DRL rules
						 
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									Are individual rules that you define directly in 
.drl text files
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									Provide the most flexibility for defining rules and other technicalities of rule behavior
								
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									Can be created in certain standalone environments and integrated with Red Hat Decision Manager
								
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									Are optimal for creating rules that require advanced DRL options
								
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									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)
								
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									Use an XML schema that allows the PMML models to be shared between PMML-compliant platforms
								
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									Support Regression, Scorecard, Tree, Mining, and other model types
								
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									Can be included with a standalone Red Hat Decision Manager project or imported into a project in Business Central
								
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									Are optimal for incorporating predictive data into decision services in Red Hat Decision Manager
								
 
  
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							PMML or XML editor
						 
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							Designing a decision service using PMML models
						 
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