Defining specifications
Defining for an application is an iterative process that requires input from all stakeholders. If the information about a specification is detailed and up-to-date, the specification is more useful during the application development process.
You can associate a specification with one or more rules that implement it. For example, a single specification can correspond to an entire process, a single step in a flow, and an alternate path.
- Open the Specifications tab of Application Profile landing page from the Designer Studio menu by clicking Application > Profile > Specifications.
From the Application Overview landing page, access specifications by clicking the Specifications link in the Details section.
This tab lists any specifications that are currently defined for the application. You can filter the list of specifications based on case type and supporting case type, type of rule that the specification corresponds to, status, complexity, release, and iteration. You can also filter by searching for keywords in the specification name and description.
- Click + Create Specification to open the Add/Edit Specification modal dialog and specify the following information:
- The name of the application
- The case type or supporting case type
- The Ruleset and Ruleset version
- On the Details tab of the rule form, specify additional information, such as a short description and detailed description of the specification, the status and complexity of its implementation, the type of rule it corresponds to, the target release and iteration, the primary business objective that it supports, and its business impact.
- Optional. In the section, add attachments (files and URLs) that provide more information about the specification.
- Optional. In the section, specify more information about the specification, including the actors and subject matter experts involved, requirements associated to the specification, and conditions for the successful implementation of the specification.
- On the Implementations tab, view the rules that correspond to, or link to, the specification.
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