Quick guide
DMN Glossary
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Aggregation
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An attribute of the Collect Hit Policy that produces a single result from multiple hits on a Decision Table.
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Any
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A Hit Policy for Single Hit decision tables where decision rules can overlap but only if their output values are the same.
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Artifact
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A graphical element that provides additional information to the reader such as an Association and Text Annotation.
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Association
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An Artifact. A graphical component that connects a Text Annotation to an element in a Decision Requirements Diagram.
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Connects any element in the Decision Requirements Diagram to a Business Knowledge Model or a Knowledge Source.
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Business Knowledge Model
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An element that reuses pieces of Decision Logic such as a Decision Table.
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Collect
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A Hit Policy for Multiple Hit decision tables that collects the values of all matching Decision Rules and returns a list of outputs.
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Decision
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Represents the act of determining an output from one or more inputs based on Decision Logic.
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Decision Logic
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The logic behind Decisions, represented by a Decision Table which defines how the output is derived from its inputs.
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Decision Logic Level
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Describes the logic behind each decision in the DMN model. One of the two levels to model decisions in DMN, the other being Decision Requirements Level.
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Decision Point
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A point in a business process where a decision is made.
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Decision Requirements Diagram (DRD)
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A visual representation of a complete or partial Decision Requirements Graphs (DRG).
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Decision Requirements Graph (DRG)
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A set of Decisions, Business Knowledge Models and Input Data connected by Requirements. A Decision Requirements Diagram can contain multiple DRGs.
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Decision Requirements Level
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Represents the information required to make a decision in the DMN model (Input Data and/or Output Data). One of the two levels to model decisions in DMN, the other being Decision Logic Level.
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Decision Rule
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Indicates which Output Entry applies to a specific set of Input Entries.
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Decision Table
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A visual representation of a set of business rules (inputs, outputs and decision rules) in tabular format.
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Definitions
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The root container for all the components of a DMN decision model.
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DMN Model
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A graphical representation of a Decision that is also machine-readable (XML format).
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DRG Element
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A component of a Decision Requirements Graph: Decision, Business Knowledge Model, Input Data or Knowledge Source.
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Element
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Any graphical item in a DMN model.
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Expression
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A literal expression, decision table, invocation, list, context, function definition, or relation used to characterize part of the decision logic for a decision mode.
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First
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A Hit Policy for Single Hit decision tables where overlapping rules have different output values. The hit policy selects the first matching rule.
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Friendly Enough Expression Language (FEEL)
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A standard for writing expressions in DMN that is easily understood by technical and non-technical stakeholders.
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Hit policy
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Determines how to reach a Decision when more than one rule matches an input value.
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Information Requirement
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Represents the dependency of a Decision on information from Input Data or the results of other Decisions. Connects Input Data to Decisions, and Decisions to other Decisions.
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Input Data
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The information required to make a decision.
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Input Value
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An expression that defines a range of expected values for an input clause in a Decision Table.
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Knowledge Requirement
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Connects a Business Knowledge Model to a Decision or a Business Knowledge Model to other Business Knowledge Models.
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Knowledge Source
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References an authority such as a committee, regulation, document, policy, guidelines that regulates a Decision or Business Knowledge Model.
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Multiple Hit
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A type of Hit Policy that produces a list of outputs.
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Output order
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A Hit Policy for Multiple Hit decision tables where results are ordered by the priority of output values.
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Output value
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The result of a decision.
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Priority
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A Hit Policy for Single Hit decision tables which selects the output value with the highest priority.
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Requirement
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Denotes a dependency of one element on another element. There are three types of requirement: Information, Knowledge and Authority.
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Rule Order
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A Hit Policy for Multiple Hit decision tables where results are returned in the order defined in rules.
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Single Hit
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A type of Hit Policy that produces one result per input. Only one rule is applied at a time, even if several rules exist.
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Unique
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A Hit Policy for Single Hit decision tables where no overlap is allowed and all Decision Rules are exclusive.
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Variable
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Stores the result of a Decision or the value of a Data Input.
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