Modelling Decision and Rules with OMG DMN Training Course
This course teaches how to design and execute decisions with OMG DMN (Decision Model and Notation) standard.
Course Outline
BPMN 2.0 review
- BPMN is for processes
- How decisions are modelled using BPMN?
- Exercises
Introduction
- Rules vs. decisions
- Short history
- Basic concepts
- Decision requirements
- Scope and uses of DMN (human and automated decision making)
Decision Requirements
- Decision Requirements Graphs (DRG)
- Decision Requirements Diagrams (DRD)
- Decision
- Business Knowledge Model
- Input Data
- Knowledge Source
- Decision Tables
- Single hit policies (U, A, P, F)
- Multiple hit policies (C, O, R)
- Simple Expression Language (S-FEEL)
- Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL)
Overview of Execution
- Tools available on the market
- Simple scenarios and workshop for executing the decision tables
Requirements
Basic understanding of BPMN 2.0
Open Training Courses require 5+ participants.
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numerous practical exercises
Anna Prusak - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
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A lot of exercises
Pawel Zieba - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
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a lot of practices are very welcome, many try and learn cases are embedded
Nadia Ivaniuk - Credit Suisse (Poland) Sp.z o.o.
Course - Modelling Decision and Rules with OMG DMN
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