andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 Fico Blaze Advisor Decision Rules Management meeda idea ledu, Jahapana.... :)
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=fico+blaze+advisor+tutorial+video&qpvt=fico+blaze+advisor+tutorial+video&FORM=VDRE I will do what I can PM if needed, I elaborately worked on Decision Rules Management tools but not this one dude
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 This also looks just like any other BRMS tool http://www.blazeadvisortutorial.com/ same decision trees, decision tables and like.... Develop conceptual data model as part of harvesting rules and .....
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 Where are you using it? Is this a new job you got or just trying POC in the present project, Jahapana garu :)
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted April 7, 2015 Author Report Posted April 7, 2015 Where are you using it? Is this a new job you got or just trying POC in the present project, Jahapana garu :) Nope.. New Req.. Blaze lo emo Issues unnayi.. Need to fix anta/... Lol.. Thanks maa for da Docs..
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 Blaze advisor tutorial This is blog about blaze advisor(not blaze ds) tutorial. Blaze advisor is one of the top rules engines provider similar to ILOGs jrules.Why Blaze Advisor(or Rules Engines) a) Blaze Advisor allows normal business users to create rules(if/then) with configurable start and end date. The rules can be optimized by rete algorithm(which however lots of complexity - and hence you may opt for sequential mode which is like normal programming) B) SAS users can export their Score model (using data miner license or latent view) to PMML format which can be directly imported by Blaze advisor(or other report tools like Microstrategy) c) Blaze allows dynamic publishing(like JSP refresh) - allowing business users to publish their rules anytime. d) You can also create your rules using Decision table(like oracle tables) or Decision tree. (when the tree is balanced you should use decision table )Disadvantages; a) The IDE/tool sometimes is complicated for business analyst(hence it requires some technical background). However the IDE is too primitive for java/.net developers who are used to easy(and reliable) debugging facilities in their environment. B) The GUI for blaze advisor(created in java/swing ) is primitive and hard to use. c) If you use Rete algorithm mode- then it dynamically fires the rules again - if the action statement triggered change of rules.Besides it does not like else statement or function calls in condition parts.How to learn blaze advisor : Download the tool from fico website. After installing blaze advisor - chose Help->Blaze Advisor tutorial. Its good idea to use this tutorial to walk through the tutorial - as it gives insight to blaze gui - which can be tough to use.Basic steps in Blaze Advisor; The first thing you need to know is that blaze advisor stores all its code/data in repository(there is option to make it version control backed ) Next is you need to decide - how you want to input the data/parameters required - as you can directly use java(or .net/cobol) or use xml. The advantage of using java is that you can load data on demand(not liked by rete). However java makes it hard to test/debug/log for normal business users - and hence XML should be preferred. Now create your desired folders (like Test, Rules etc) - and create projects/rules inside it. Deploy your code in appserver. For java - there is standalone/console version - but I did not find direct support for "tomcat" - however EJB based appservers like weblogic, jboss seemed to be supported. It seems that it deploys its code as EJB(even for webservices) Ilog Jrules vs blaze advisor:It may be easier to hire people knowing jrules or get documentation on jrules. /// I am right here, the ODM developer on ILOG JRULES /// However blaze advisor is a superior product(and costly). But it definitely requires traning by FICO for develpment as well as deployment. Both product seem to provide .net support. However for many developers (not business analyst) - they may find it easier to stick with jboss drools. NOTE: This is my personal opinion (not employer)- and this is a rough/draft version.
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 There you go Jahapana garu... You will definitely resolve the issue and/or Resolution Sir!!!
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted April 7, 2015 Author Report Posted April 7, 2015 There you go Jahapana garu... You will definitely resolve the issue and/or Resolution Sir!!! Kotthaga Nerchukune vaalu ante endhuko Chinna chupu..
andhraajay Posted April 7, 2015 Report Posted April 7, 2015 Kotthaga Nerchukune vaalu ante endhuko Chinna chupu.. Ila ayyindi lokam nenemi chesanu papam Confidence boost chestunna anukunna Tappaite kshaminchu, asalu meaning ee ledu ante manninchu
Hyderabad_Nawab Posted April 7, 2015 Author Report Posted April 7, 2015 Ila ayyindi lokam nenemi chesanu papam Confidence boost chestunna anukunna Tappaite kshaminchu, asalu meaning ee ledu ante manninchu Just Kiddin le maa.. @3$% @3$% @3$%
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