IBM Case Manager 5.2 – Integrated Rules – f214gpl
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Duration: 4 Hours
This course teaches the skills needed to add integrated business rules to IBM Case Manager solutions.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to:
- Describe the benefits of using business rules in a case management solution.
- Describe the capabilities.
- Add a text-based rule to a solution.
- Add a table-based rule to a solution.
- Add custom parameters to a rule.
- Export a rule.
Audience
- A Business Analyst responsible for
- Scoping the high-level solution
- Planning business rules.
- A Solution Architect responsible for
- Developing the overall design of the solution
- Assisting the Business Analyst with design of business rules.
- A System Administrator responsible for configuring the integrated rules.
- An Application Developer responsible for designing solutions with business rules.
Prerequisites
You should have attended:
(F215G): IBM Case Manager 5.2: Introduction to Case Manager
(F212G): Build Migrate and Deploy a Solution (Unit 1: Build a Case Manager Solution)
Topics
Why use Business Rules
- Benefits of using Business Rules
- Integrated Rules
- Integrated Rules versus External Rules
- Lesson Checkpoint
Create a simple rule
- Text‐based rules
- The Rule Editor – text‐based rules
- Demonstration: Define a basic text‐based rule
- Lab: Add a text‐based rule
- Lab: Define the Basic Fraud Check rule
- Lab: Integrate the rule into the task workflow
- Lab: Test the text‐based rule in the solution
Create a table-based rule
- Table‐based rules
- The Rule Editor – table‐based rules
- Demonstration: Define a basic table‐based rule
- Lab: Add a table‐based rule
- Lab: Integrate the rule into the task workflow
- Lab: Test the table‐based rule in the solution
Create a complex text-based rule
- Text‐based rules: Advanced rule conditions
- Additional Features
- Lab: Create a complex text‐based rule
- Lab: Integrate the rule into the task workflow
- Lab: Test the complex text‐based rule in the solution
Add Parameters to a rule
- Why add custom parameters to a rule
- Rule parameters and print statements
- Demonstration: Add parameters to a rule
- Lab: Add parameters to a rule
- Lab: Test the rule with parameters
Export a rule
- Export integrated rules
- Lab: Export the rules
Appendix
- Knowledge Check and Exercise – Answers
- Configure Business Rules
- Start and Stop System Components
- Troubleshooting