Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Getting started with Red Hat Decision Manager Preface Making open source more inclusive I. Getting started with decision services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager Expand section "I. Getting started with decision services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" Collapse section "I. Getting started with decision services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" 1. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central Expand section "1. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central" Collapse section "1. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central" 1.1. Accessing sample projects and business assets in Business Central 2. Red Hat Decision Manager BPMN and DMN modelers Expand section "2. Red Hat Decision Manager BPMN and DMN modelers" Collapse section "2. Red Hat Decision Manager BPMN and DMN modelers" 2.1. Installing the Red Hat Decision Manager VS Code extension bundle 2.2. Configuring the Red Hat Decision Manager standalone editors 3. Creating and executing DMN and BPMN models using Maven 4. Creating the traffic violations project in Business Central 5. Decision Model and Notation (DMN) Expand section "5. Decision Model and Notation (DMN)" Collapse section "5. Decision Model and Notation (DMN)" 5.1. Creating the traffic violations DMN decision requirements diagram (DRD) 5.2. Creating the traffic violations DMN custom data types 5.3. Assigning custom data types to the DRD input and decision nodes 5.4. Defining the traffic violations DMN decision logic 6. Test scenarios Expand section "6. Test scenarios" Collapse section "6. Test scenarios" 6.1. Testing the traffic violations using test scenarios 7. DMN model execution Expand section "7. DMN model execution" Collapse section "7. DMN model execution" 7.1. Executing a DMN service using the KIE Server REST API 8. Additional resources II. Getting started with Red Hat build of OptaPlanner Expand section "II. Getting started with Red Hat build of OptaPlanner" Collapse section "II. Getting started with Red Hat build of OptaPlanner" 9. Introduction to Red Hat build of OptaPlanner Expand section "9. Introduction to Red Hat build of OptaPlanner" Collapse section "9. Introduction to Red Hat build of OptaPlanner" 9.1. Planning problems 9.2. NP-completeness in planning problems 9.3. Solutions to planning problems 9.4. Constraints on planning problems 9.5. Examples provided with Red Hat build of OptaPlanner 9.6. N queens Expand section "9.6. N queens" Collapse section "9.6. N queens" 9.6.1. Domain model for N queens 9.7. Cloud balancing 9.8. Traveling salesman (TSP - Traveling Salesman Problem) 9.9. Tennis club scheduling 9.10. Meeting scheduling 9.11. Course timetabling (ITC 2007 Track 3 - Curriculum Course Scheduling) 9.12. Machine reassignment (Google ROADEF 2012) 9.13. Vehicle routing Expand section "9.13. Vehicle routing" Collapse section "9.13. Vehicle routing" 9.13.1. Domain model for Vehicle routing 9.14. Project job scheduling 9.15. Task assigning 9.16. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination) Expand section "9.16. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination)" Collapse section "9.16. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination)" 9.16.1. Domain model for exam timetabling 9.17. Nurse rostering (INRC 2010) 9.18. Traveling tournament problem (TTP) 9.19. Cheap time scheduling 9.20. Investment asset class allocation (Portfolio Optimization) 9.21. Conference scheduling 9.22. Rock tour 9.23. Flight crew scheduling 10. Downloading Red Hat build of OptaPlanner examples Expand section "10. Downloading Red Hat build of OptaPlanner examples" Collapse section "10. Downloading Red Hat build of OptaPlanner examples" 10.1. Running OptaPlanner examples 10.2. Running the Red Hat build of OptaPlanner examples in an IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse, or Netbeans) 11. Getting started with OptaPlanner in Business Central: An employee rostering example Expand section "11. Getting started with OptaPlanner in Business Central: An employee rostering example" Collapse section "11. Getting started with OptaPlanner in Business Central: An employee rostering example" 11.1. Deploying the employee rostering sample project in Business Central 11.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project Expand section "11.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project" Collapse section "11.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project" 11.2.1. Setting up the employee rostering project 11.2.2. Problem facts and planning entities 11.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project Expand section "11.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project" Collapse section "11.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project" 11.2.3.1. Creating the employee roster planning entity 11.2.3.2. Creating the employee roster planning solution 11.2.4. Employee rostering constraints Expand section "11.2.4. Employee rostering constraints" Collapse section "11.2.4. Employee rostering constraints" 11.2.4.1. DRL (Drools Rule Language) rules 11.2.4.2. Defining constraints for employee rostering using the DRL designer 11.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules Expand section "11.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules" Collapse section "11.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules" 11.2.5.1. Guided rules 11.2.5.2. Creating a guided rule to balance employee shift numbers 11.2.5.3. Creating a guided rule for no more than one shift per day 11.2.5.4. Creating a guided rule to match skills to shift requirements 11.2.5.5. Creating a guided rule to manage day off requests 11.2.6. Creating a solver configuration for employee rostering 11.2.7. Configuring Solver termination for the employee rostering project 11.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API Expand section "11.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API" Collapse section "11.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API" 11.3.1. Registering the Solver using the REST API 11.3.2. Calling the Solver using the REST API 12. Getting Started with OptaPlanner and Quarkus Expand section "12. Getting Started with OptaPlanner and Quarkus" Collapse section "12. Getting Started with OptaPlanner and Quarkus" 12.1. Apache Maven and Red Hat build of Quarkus Expand section "12.1. Apache Maven and Red Hat build of Quarkus" Collapse section "12.1. Apache Maven and Red Hat build of Quarkus" 12.1.1. Configuring the Maven settings.xml file for the online repository 12.1.2. Downloading and configuring the Quarkus Maven repository 12.2. Creating an OptaPlanner Red Hat build of Quarkus Maven project using the Maven plug-in 12.3. Creating a Red Hat build of Quarkus Maven project using code.quarkus.redhat.com 12.4. Creating a Red Hat build of Quarkus Maven project using the Quarkus CLI A. Versioning information B. Contact information Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Language: 简体中文 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Getting started with Red Hat Decision Manager Red Hat Decision Manager 7.13Legal NoticeAbstract This document describes how to get started with decision services and planning solutions in Red Hat Decision Manager. Next