Jump To Close Expand all Collapse all Table of contents Getting started with Red Hat Process Automation 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 Process Automation Manager BPMN and DMN modelers Expand section "2. Red Hat Process Automation Manager BPMN and DMN modelers" Collapse section "2. Red Hat Process Automation Manager BPMN and DMN modelers" 2.1. Installing the Red Hat Process Automation Manager VSCode extension bundle 2.2. Configuring the Red Hat Process Automation 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 process services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager Expand section "II. Getting started with process services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" Collapse section "II. Getting started with process services in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" 9. Overview 10. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central Expand section "10. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central" Collapse section "10. Sample projects and business assets in Business Central" 10.1. Accessing sample projects and business assets in Business Central 11. Creating users 12. Creating and executing DMN and BPMN models using Maven 13. Creating the mortgage-process project 14. Creating the mortgage-process data objects Expand section "14. Creating the mortgage-process data objects" Collapse section "14. Creating the mortgage-process data objects" 14.1. Creating the Applicant data object 14.2. Creating the Property data object 14.3. Creating the ValidationErrorDO data object 14.4. Creating the Application data object 15. Business processes in Business Central Expand section "15. Business processes in Business Central" Collapse section "15. Business processes in Business Central" 15.1. Creating the business process Expand section "15.1. Creating the business process" Collapse section "15.1. Creating the business process" 15.1.1. Creating outgoing connections and exclusive gateways 15.1.2. Defining the validation data 15.1.3. Calculating the mortgage 15.1.4. Increasing the down payment 16. Guided rules Expand section "16. Guided rules" Collapse section "16. Guided rules" 16.1. Viewing the Mortgage_Process business rules Expand section "16.1. Viewing the Mortgage_Process business rules" Collapse section "16.1. Viewing the Mortgage_Process business rules" 16.1.1. Viewing the Validate Down Payment guided rule 16.1.2. Viewing the RetractValidationErr guided rule 17. Guided decision tables Expand section "17. Guided decision tables" Collapse section "17. Guided decision tables" 17.1. Viewing the mortgage decision table 18. Forms in Business Central Expand section "18. Forms in Business Central" Collapse section "18. Forms in Business Central" 18.1. Viewing the Mortgage_Process forms 19. Deploying the MortgageApprovalProcess process application 20. Executing the MortgageApprovalProcess process application 21. Monitoring the MortgageApprovalProcess process application Expand section "21. Monitoring the MortgageApprovalProcess process application" Collapse section "21. Monitoring the MortgageApprovalProcess process application" 21.1. Filtering process instances using default or advanced filters Expand section "21.1. Filtering process instances using default or advanced filters" Collapse section "21.1. Filtering process instances using default or advanced filters" 21.1.1. Filtering process instances using default filters 21.1.2. Filtering process instances using advanced filters 22. Additional resources III. Getting started with case management in Red Hat Process Automation Manager Expand section "III. Getting started with case management in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" Collapse section "III. Getting started with case management in Red Hat Process Automation Manager" 23. Reviewing the IT_Orders sample project 24. Creating a new IT_Orders case project 25. Data objects Expand section "25. Data objects" Collapse section "25. Data objects" 25.1. Creating the ITOrderService data object 25.2. Creating the Survey data object 26. Designing the case definition Expand section "26. Designing the case definition" Collapse section "26. Designing the case definition" 26.1. Creating the Place order subprocess 26.2. Creating the Manager approval business process 27. Milestones Expand section "27. Milestones" Collapse section "27. Milestones" 27.1. Creating the Hardware spec ready milestone 27.2. Creating the Manager decision milestone 27.3. Creating the Order placed milestone 27.4. Creating the Order shipped milestone 27.5. Creating the Delivered to customer milestone 28. Deploying and testing the IT order case project 29. Additional resources IV. Getting started with Red Hat Business Optimizer Expand section "IV. Getting started with Red Hat Business Optimizer" Collapse section "IV. Getting started with Red Hat Business Optimizer" 30. Introduction to Red Hat Business Optimizer Expand section "30. Introduction to Red Hat Business Optimizer" Collapse section "30. Introduction to Red Hat Business Optimizer" 30.1. Planning problems 30.2. NP-completeness in planning problems 30.3. Solutions to planning problems 30.4. Constraints on planning problems 31. Getting started with solvers in Business Central: An employee rostering example Expand section "31. Getting started with solvers in Business Central: An employee rostering example" Collapse section "31. Getting started with solvers in Business Central: An employee rostering example" 31.1. Deploying the employee rostering sample project in Business Central 31.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project Expand section "31.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project" Collapse section "31.2. Re-creating the employee rostering sample project" 31.2.1. Setting up the employee rostering project 31.2.2. Problem facts and planning entities 31.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project Expand section "31.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project" Collapse section "31.2.3. Creating the data model for the employee rostering project" 31.2.3.1. Creating the employee roster planning entity 31.2.3.2. Creating the employee roster planning solution 31.2.4. Employee rostering constraints Expand section "31.2.4. Employee rostering constraints" Collapse section "31.2.4. Employee rostering constraints" 31.2.4.1. DRL (Drools Rule Language) rules 31.2.4.2. Defining constraints for employee rostering using the DRL designer 31.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules Expand section "31.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules" Collapse section "31.2.5. Creating rules for employee rostering using guided rules" 31.2.5.1. Guided rules 31.2.5.2. Creating a guided rule to balance employee shift numbers 31.2.5.3. Creating a guided rule for no more than one shift per day 31.2.5.4. Creating a guided rule to match skills to shift requirements 31.2.5.5. Creating a guided rule to manage day off requests 31.2.6. Creating a solver configuration for employee rostering 31.2.7. Configuring Solver termination for the employee rostering project 31.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API Expand section "31.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API" Collapse section "31.3. Accessing the solver using the REST API" 31.3.1. Registering the Solver using the REST API 31.3.2. Calling the Solver using the REST API 32. Getting started with Java solvers: A cloud balancing example Expand section "32. Getting started with Java solvers: A cloud balancing example" Collapse section "32. Getting started with Java solvers: A cloud balancing example" 32.1. Domain Model Design Expand section "32.1. Domain Model Design" Collapse section "32.1. Domain Model Design" 32.1.1. Designing a domain model 32.1.2. The Computer Class 32.1.3. The Process Class 32.1.4. The CloudBalance Class 32.2. Running the Cloud Balancing Hello World 32.3. Solver Configuration 32.4. Score Configuration Expand section "32.4. Score Configuration" Collapse section "32.4. Score Configuration" 32.4.1. Configuring score calculation using Java 32.4.2. Configuring score calculation using Drools 32.5. Further development of the solver 33. Examples provided with Red Hat Business Optimizer Expand section "33. Examples provided with Red Hat Business Optimizer" Collapse section "33. Examples provided with Red Hat Business Optimizer" 33.1. Downloading and running the examples Expand section "33.1. Downloading and running the examples" Collapse section "33.1. Downloading and running the examples" 33.1.1. Downloading Red Hat Business Optimizer examples 33.1.2. Running Business Optimizer examples 33.1.3. Running the Red Hat Business Optimizer examples in an IDE (IntelliJ, Eclipse, or Netbeans) 33.1.4. Running the web examples 33.2. Table of Business Optimizer examples 33.3. N queens Expand section "33.3. N queens" Collapse section "33.3. N queens" 33.3.1. Domain model for N queens 33.4. Cloud balancing 33.5. Traveling salesman (TSP - Traveling Salesman Problem) 33.6. Dinner party 33.7. Tennis club scheduling 33.8. Meeting scheduling 33.9. Course timetabling (ITC 2007 Track 3 - Curriculum Course Scheduling) 33.10. Machine reassignment (Google ROADEF 2012) 33.11. Vehicle routing Expand section "33.11. Vehicle routing" Collapse section "33.11. Vehicle routing" 33.11.1. Domain model for Vehicle routing 33.12. Project job scheduling 33.13. Task assigning 33.14. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination) Expand section "33.14. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination)" Collapse section "33.14. Exam timetabling (ITC 2007 track 1 - Examination)" 33.14.1. Domain model for Exam timetabling 33.15. Nurse rostering (INRC 2010) 33.16. Traveling tournament problem (TTP) 33.17. Cheap time scheduling 33.18. Investment asset class allocation (Portfolio Optimization) 33.19. Conference scheduling 33.20. Rock tour 33.21. Flight crew scheduling A. Versioning information B. Contact information Legal Notice Settings Close Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Language and Page Formatting Options Language: 日本語 English Language: 日本語 English Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Format: Multi-page Single-page PDF Appendix A. 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