Overview of Decision Module
Decision Designer Module Overview
The Decision Designer module in Scorport is a versatile and user-friendly tool that enables businesses to create, manage, and execute decision-making frameworks tailored to their specific needs. This module provides flexibility to model decisions in a variety of ways, making it ideal for handling both simple and complex scenarios.
What Is the Decision Designer Module?
The Decision Designer module is a core feature of the Scorport platform, allowing users to automate decision logic based on data inputs, scorecards, and calculated variables. It provides three distinct decision models, each designed for different types of decision-making needs:
- Range Decisions: Straightforward decisions based on numerical ranges.
- Matrix Decisions: Cross-analysis decisions based on two scorecards.
- Decision Trees: Conditional logic decisions using If, Else statements.
Key Features
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Visual Design Interface:
- The Decision Designer offers a drag-and-drop interface, making it easy to visually create and manage decision logic.
- Users can quickly map out workflows, edit decisions, and fine-tune logic dynamically.
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Dynamic Input Integration:
- Integrate data directly from scorecards, calculated variables, or external data sources.
- Scorport supports real-time decision-making with flexible data inputs.
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Unlimited Complexity:
- Whether you need a simple range decision or a deeply nested decision tree, the Decision Designer has no limitations on the number of conditions or depth of logic.
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Pre-Built Formulas:
- Scorport includes hundreds of pre-configured formulas to define decision logic, making it easier to set up complex rules without manual coding.
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Real-Time Execution:
- Once decisions are designed, they can be seamlessly executed within workflows or exported as APIs for integration into external systems.
Why Use the Decision Designer?
- Flexibility: Choose the decision model that fits your use case, from simple validations to advanced multi-step logic.
- Scalability: Handle increasing complexity and data without performance limitations.
- Efficiency: Automate decision-making, reduce manual interventions, and accelerate workflows.
Types of Decision Models
The module supports three types of decision models:
- Range Decisions: Simple numerical range-based decisions with customizable statuses.
- Matrix Decisions: Cross-analyze two scorecards and define decisions for each combination.
- Decision Trees: Conditional logic-driven decisions with limitless branching.
Each decision model is designed to meet specific business needs and is explained in detail in its own section.
The Decision Designer is a powerful addition to the Scorport platform, enabling users to automate and refine decision logic for any application.