Description
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Course details
IBM course code: F214G | Category: IBM Case Manager / Case Manager |
Delivery: Online & on-site** | Course length in days: 1.5 |
Target 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.
Desired 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)
Instructors
The great majority of the IBM courses we offer are taught directly by our engineers. This is the only way we can guarantee the highest quality. We complement all the training with our own materials and laboratories, based on our experience during the deployments, migrations and courses that we have carried out during all these years.
Added value
Our courses are deeply role oriented. To give an example, the needs for technology mastery are different for developer teams and for the people in charge of deploying and managing the underlying infrastructure. The level of previous experience is also important and we take it very seriously. That is why beyond (boring) commands and tasks, we focus on solving the problems that arise in the day to day of each team. Providing them with the knowledge, competencies and skills required for each project. In addition, our documentation is based on the latest version of each product.
Agenda and course syllabus
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
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Locations for on-site delivery
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- Estonia: Tallinn
- Finland: Helsinki
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- Norway: Oslo
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- Slovenia: Bratislava
- Spain: Madrid, Sevilla, Valencia, Barcelona, Bilbao, Málaga
- Sweden: Stockholm
- Turkey: Ankara
- United Kingdom: London