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Decision Model and Notation Decision Model and Notation (DMN).〔OMG standard "Decision Model and Notation (DMN)", (current version )〕 is a standard published by the Object Management Group on 2014-01-16. Using this standard will create a standard approach for describing and modeling repeatable decisions within organizations and ensure that decision models are interchangeable across organizations. The DMN standard provides the industry with a modeling notation for decisions that will support Decision Management and business rules. The notation is designed to be readable by business and IT users alike. This enables various groups to effectively collaborate in defining a Decision Model: * the business people who manage and monitor the decisions, * the business analysts or functional analysts who document the initial decision requirements and specify the detailed decision models and decision logic, * the technical developers responsible for the automation of systems that make the decisions. The DMN standard codifies a modeling approach used in several published works "Knowledge Automation" and "Decision Management Systems". The DMN standard is complementary to the BPMN standard. BPMN defines a special kind of activity, the Business Rule Task, which "provides a mechanism for the process to provide input to a business rule engine and to get the output of calculations that the business rule engine might provide".〔OMG standard "BPMN", (current version )〕 DMN has been made a standard for Business Analysis according BABOK v3 == Use cases for DMN == The standard identifies three main use cases for DMN * Defining manual decision making * Specifying the requirements for automated decision-making * Representing a complete, executable model of decision-making 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Decision Model and Notation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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