Decisions Review


What is Decisions?

Decisions automates workflow processes using an integrated set of graphical tools that allow for the creation of workflows, active forms, system integrations, dashboards and reports without writing code. These designs are built and tested using visual, drag and drop - no code - design tools. Resulting apps are built in a fraction of the time of other methods - and are easier to evolve as the business requirements change. Business rules are configured and tested in fully visual designers in the Decisions Studio. These designers enable users to see, understand, and edit the business rules without writing any code. Business rules can be configured in a number of different formats including: tables, statements, trees and matrices. Rules can be leveraged within workflows, from other applications using our REST and SOAP API and run on batch/flat file data.

Overview of Decisions

Seller :
Decisions
HQ Location :
Chesapeake, Virginia
Year founded :
2010
Language supported :
English
User satisfaction :
97
Devices Supported :
Windows Mac Web-based Linux
Deployment :
Cloud Hosted
Customer Types :
Large Enterprises Medium Business
Pricing Model :
Quote-based
Support :
Email Phone Tickets

Overview of Decisions Features

  • Drag-and-drop report editor
  • Statement rules
  • .NET SDK
  • Executable workflows
  • Decision trees
  • WYSIWYG Form Designer
  • Role-based workflows and permissions
  • Activity dashboard
  • Configurable dashboards and reports
  • Mobile-friendly configurability
  • Truth tables
  • Management-level dashboards
  • Workflow steps
  • Enterprise-ready
  • Business process control
  • Business Rule Engine
  • Data and disaster recovery
  • Assignment and task tracing
  • End user portal
  • Form control library
  • Visual data mapper
  • Workflow Engine
  • Custom forms
  • Sequential rules and expressions

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