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By clicking the icon in runtime, which is accessible via Runtime toolbar > Profile > Entity, a decision requirements graph (DRG) will be shown. This icon is only shown in case of default set and system set attributes; not on user set attributes. An example of such a runtime DRG is shown below. ElementsEvery decision is built up of the following parts:
InteractionTo interact with the decision requirements graph, a user can use the following functionality:
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Traceability
There could be a need to store a decision. This is appropriate if someone wants to find out, how and with which data and rules a decision was made. To do this see also traceability.
This document describes how the decision graph is stored in such a way that it follows the XSD of the Decision Model and Notation (DMN) specification.
The goal of storing a decision is that an organization can rebuild a model of the decisions that have been made by the runtime. By rebuilding the decisions with the actual values, organization have insight how decisions are made. The meta model for the exchange of decisions according to the DMN specifications prescribes that each decision, each business knowledge model and each input variable is a separate DMN element. We will show how this works in practice with an example.
More information on the specification of the meta model and the XSD can be found here: http://www.omg.org/spec/DMN/1.0/Beta1/