Use these links to learn about tools, accelerators, landing page tabs, and wizards that support your application and direct capture of objectives.
Name |
Purpose |
A | |
Access Groups & Users | Review the operators that use your application and their associated access groups. |
Accessibility Report | Assess your application's level of accessibility compliance. |
Actors | Review the users, external services, or processing agents in your application. |
Document Application tool | Generate Microsoft Word documents describing your application, including specifications, requirements, and actors. |
All Wizards | Find open and resolved work items created by wizards or accelerators. |
Application Overview | Review and update an executive summary of your application, including business objectives, actors, assumptions, and specifications. |
Application Packaging wizard | Create a product rule containing the classes, rules, and data that make up an application. |
Assumptions | Display the assumptions for your current development project. |
Attachments | List and access attachments associated with your application. |
Automated Unit Tests | Review and update the unit test suites and test cases for regression testing your application. |
C | |
Check DCO Compatibility | Verify that your Framework solution will work with DCO when you build or extend your application. |
Checked Out Rules | Identify rules that you or another operator has checked out. |
Compliance Score | Review metrics related to your application's level of compliance with guardrails and best practices. |
Compliance Details | Understand the distribution of warnings in your application across area of impact, age, and the operators who introduced the risk. |
D | |
Dashboard | Review the results of recently run unit test suites. |
Developer Activity | Review the number of checked-in rules in your application organized by Operator ID. |
E | |
Export | Create a ZIP or JAR archive containing rules, schema changes, and other data from a product rule or other sources. |
Extension Points | List all rules that have a method status set to Extension in your application stack. |
H | |
Heat Map | Review a graphical summary of the rules in your application organized by category, rule type, and count. |
I | |
Import | Import a ZIP or JAR archive containing rules, schema changes, and other data into your system. |
Inventory Reports | List and access the reports available in the application. |
M | |
Merge Branches wizard | Resolve conflicts and move rules from a branch ruleset into the corresponding base ruleset. |
O | |
Other Applications | View application outside of your application stack and optionally lock and roll the rulesets within them to new versions. |
P | |
Project Management communication link | Set up a communication link to the Project Management Framework (PMF) to track project development effort in your application. |
R | |
Recent Actions | Review the history of changes to rules over time. |
Referencing Applications | Review a list of applications that are referenced by your current application. |
Reports | View the results of specific unit test suites and test cases. |
Requirements | Review or edit requirements linked to a specification. |
Rule Check-In Approval | Use a flow to manage changes to your application. |
RuleSet Prerequisites | View the relationship between rulesets specified as prerequisites to your application. |
RuleSet Stack | Access the rulesets that make up your current application. |
S | |
Schedule | Create unit test suites and schedule them for automatic runs. |
Sizing | Create an Excel spreadsheet used to estimate the duration and size of implementation projects. |
Specifications | Review or edit specifications linked to an implementation. |
W | |
Warning Details | Review guardrail warnings in a table format. |
Warning Summary | Review charts detailing the distribution of warnings in your application across rule types and severity level. |
Weekly Rule Updates | Review a line chart illustrating the number of rules modified in your application over the past eight weeks. |