
SMARTS™ LIFECYCLE MANAGEMENT
Collaborate to manage complex decisions
- Establish decision governance across environments
- Collaboratively manage lifecycle through configurable workflows
- Coordinate releases for testing, deployment, and rollback with one click
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ESTABLISH DECISION GOVERNANCE ACROSS ENVIRONMENTS
Empower the right users throughout the decision lifecycle
- Control who has access to view, edit, test, and deploy decision logic
- Easily manage changes and ensure compliance through versioning and release management
COLLABORATIVELY MANAGE LIFECYCLE THROUGH CONFIGURABLE WORKFLOWS
Define and automate workflows through Orchestrations
- User interactions
- Decision logic
- Decision management tasks
- Lifecycle management tasks (including deployment)
Communicate and collaborate with stakeholders throughout the decision lifecycle
- Solicit feedback through discussion boards
- Trigger reminders for tasks
- Track changes through our activity stream, and more
COORDINATE RELEASES FOR TESTING, DEPLOYMENT, AND ROLLBACK WITH ONE CLICK
Ensure consistency of your decision logic throughout the decision lifecycle
- Prevent accidental changes to core elements of your decision logic
- Create “read-only” releases to perform QA checks and deploy when you’re ready
- Quickly rollback a release when necessary

Creating a “read-only” release
Your Next Steps
FEATURED BLOG POSTS
What to Look For in a Decision Management System (DMS)?
Our “Decision Management 101” series is designed for business leaders who are unfamiliar with decision management and are currently facing challenges with automation, adaptability, and scalability. In Part 3, we cover what to look for in a decision management system.
How to implement a Rating Engine
Rating engine, pricing engine, compensation calculation, fee calculation, claims calculation, and many more types of projects aim at calculating a fee or cost. They typically share some complexity on the fine prints. Implementing a rating engine has relied on...
Technical Series: Authentication and Access Control
A key benefit of using a Decision Management System is to allow the life-cycle of automated decisions to be fully managed by the enterprise. When the decision logic remains in the application code, it becomes difficult to separate access to decision logic code from...