Course Outline
Introduction
- What is Decision Management for Government?
Overview of Business Rules Concepts for Government
Writing Rules for Government Applications
Querying Rules for Government Operations
Creating Templates for Government Use
Packaging and Deploying Rule Sets for Government Systems
Managing Changes in Business Rules for Government Processes
Debugging Business Rule Applications for Government
Integrating Decision Services with Other Services in the Government Enterprise Environment
Collaborating with Government Stakeholders
Closing Remarks
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of Extensible Markup Language (XML) for government applications
- Experience with the Java Platform, Standard Edition
- Familiarity with business policies and rules in a public sector context
- Proficiency with the Java programming language and object-oriented concepts
- Understanding of the Java Platform, Enterprise Edition
- A foundational understanding of business models relevant to government operations
Testimonials (5)
the Labs
Frank Mhlongo - Standard Bank of South Africa
Course - JBoss
The pace was good, with a nice mixture of knowledge sharing, demonstrations and practical work. Filip was very engaging and provided the energy to get through the course. It was good that there was a lot of 1:1 tuition, with Filip going through individual training exercises.
Colin - Worldpay
Course - BPMN, DMN, and CMMN - OMG standards for process improvement
The training definitely backfilled some of the gaps in my knowledge left by reading the OptaPlanner userguide. It gave me a good broad understanding of how to approach using OptaPlanner in our projects going forward.
Terry Strachan - Exel Computer Systems plc
Course - OptaPlanner in Practice
Shared examples of every function and/or operators are all well explained.
Brian Amlon - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - Introduction to Drools 7 for Developers
a lot of practices are very welcome, many try and learn cases are embedded