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Lists condition relevant to a decision
Condition Stubs
Action that results from a given set of conditions
Action Stubs
Specifies which actions are to be followed for a given set of conditions
Rules
-Structured English representation
-Decision Tables
-Decision Trees
-State-transition diagrams
-Sequence diagrams
-Activity diagrams
Deliverables and Outcomes of Logic Modeling
Modified form of english used to specify the logic of information processes
Uses a subset of english -action verbs, noun phrases, no adjectives or adverbs
No specific standards
Structured English
A matrix representation of the logic of a decision
Specifies the possible conditions and the resulting actions
Best suited for complicated decision logic
Decision Table
Three parts of a decision table
1) Condition Stubs
2) Action Stubs
3) Rules
1) List all conditions
2) List all values of each condition
3) List all possible Actions
4) List all possible Rules (and combinations of rules)
5) Define the Action for each Rule
6) Simplify Table
Checklist for making a decision table
Graphical representation of a decision situation
Decision situation points are connected together by arcs and terminate in ovals
Two main components are: Decision points (nodes) and Actions (ovals)
Decision Tree