InRule Technology Improves Collaboration and Consensus for Automated Decisions with Support for Decision Model and Notation (DMN)
InRule Technology, provider of the leading decision platform for automating mission-critical business decisions, announced support for Decision Model and Notation, a widely adopted standard put forth by the Object Management Group (OMG), an international, open membership, not-for-profit technology standards consortium.
DMN Modeler for irAuthor is a decision discovery tool that enables users to create, edit, import and export decision requirement diagrams. The tool serves as a canvas that allows users to add and change decision requirements in a visual representation that can be easily understood by users with a range of technical proficiencies.
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“As the pace of business increases and technology ROI comes under greater scrutiny, it’s essential to have buy-in from all stakeholders involved in digital transformation and decision automation projects,” said Chris Berg, Director – Digital Acceleration, InRule Technology. “By delivering access to this well-established standard, DMN Modeler for irAuthor fosters consensus among teams, accelerates change cycles to improve time to go-live, and ultimately helps organizations realize even greater value from their InRule investment.”
On Tuesday, October 19, InRule Technology will host a webinar detailing real world use cases for DMN and how the standard can be used to create a foundation for decision automation and digital transformation project success. The session, titled DMN + InRule: The Picture-Perfect Way to Develop Automated Decisions, will also provide a high-level walk-through of DMN basics and how the standard can be used to build consensus around the scope and desired outcomes of automated decisions.
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