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Within organizations decisions are made frequently and have an important impact on reaching the organization's organizations goals. Decisions are made using logic, even if that is not always obvious. There are many organizations that have automated their operational decision making. Blueriq is a platform that is often used to make decisions.

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Blueriq adopted the Object Modeling Group (OMG) standard of Decision Model and Notation (DMN) with regards to the Decision Requirements Graph (DRG).
However, some constructs in Blueriq's Blueriqs DRG differ from the standard. Furthermore, Blueriq offers a DRG in design time and a slightly different DRG in runtime. For more info on DRG's DRGs see Decision Requirements Graph (DRG) [9.3].

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When designing a decision, make use of the Decision Requirements Graph (DRG), depicted by a scale icon:.
(for more info on and where to open DRG's DRGs see Decision Requirements Graph (DRG) [9.3])

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It is possible to completely expand all decisions, knowledge models, input data and sources in one single graph, but this will most likely result in a diagram that is not usable for any type of audience. Therefore it is advised to expand sub decisions in separate DRG'sDRGs. Shown below is such a DRG for the sub decision Bureau call type.

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