Decisioning services now use default node classification
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
Decisioning services have been integrated with default node classification on Pega® Platform to provide a unified way of creating and initializing services. As a result of the integration, the Data Flow service has been divided into Batch and Real Time services to better handle different types of data flow runs. You can now specify separate subsets of Data Flow nodes for batch data flow runs and real-time data flow runs to divide the workload between these two subsets.
For more information, see Node classification, Data Flows landing page, and Services landing page.
Enhancements to the Email conversational user channel
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
In the Pega® Intelligent Virtual Assistant for Email, to help with entity extraction from an email message, you can now highlight any mapped entities in the content of an email message during email triage of an interaction case. Pagination is now available for lists of suggested cases and suggested replies during configuration of the Email channel interface.
For more information, see Email triage in an interaction case.
Improve application quality by using test coverage metrics
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can now generate a test coverage report for your application. By using report metrics that show the number of rules covered and not covered by tests, developers can identify which areas of the application need more test coverage.
For more information, see Rules Coverage landing page.
Touch response supported on mobile devices
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
When displayed on a mobile device, all active elements of the Pega® Platform user interface now respond to touch by changing their appearance. No additional configuration is available or necessary.
Train machine learning models for extracting named entities and detecting intents
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
Data scientists can train machine learning-based text extraction and intent detection models by using the Analytics Center. With text extraction, you can train a Conditional Random Fields (CRF) model to detect whether the content contains specified entity types such as person names, company and organization names, locations, dates and times, percentages, and monetary amounts. For intent detection, you can train a maximum entropy model to understand user intentions expressed in written content. With these two new capabilities, you can quickly react to customer queries and comments by taking appropriate action against the information that you extracted.
For more information, see Creating machine learning-based text extraction models and Creating machine learning-based intent analysis models.
Setting a build version of the custom mobile app
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
When you build a custom mobile app, you can now configure a build version and leave the custom mobile app version unchanged. This way you can upload an updated custom mobile app to the Apple App Store and Google Play Store without having to increment the app version.
For more information, see Setting the app build version.
Edit icons and titles for messages in the activity feed
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can now edit the icons and titles of messages that are displayed in the activity feed for Pulse by customizing the pxFeed Pulse gadget. For example, to inform other users of an application about important Twitter updates that are related to the organization, you can create a message that displays a Twitter icon and a title of Twitter updates.
For more information, see Pulse enhancements for social collaboration.
Activity feed displays application messages
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
The activity feed for Pulse now displays messages within the context of the application of the logged-in user. If a user posts messages within the context of the application, all the users of the application can view the messages in their activity feed. Users can select the filter for application messages to view only these messages. For example, application messages can be used for release announcements.
For more information, see:
- Pega® Express 7.4 – Communicating with Pulse
- Pega Platform 7.4 – Pulse enhancements for social collaboration
pxFeed replaces pxContextFeed and pxActivityFeed Pulse gadgets
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
The pxContextFeed and pxActivityFeed gadgets have been replaced by the pxFeed gadget to integrate the functionalities of viewing and posting messages in the Pulse activity feed. You can include this gadget within a section or harness across your application, for example, in the dashboard of the Case Manager portal, to display the activity feed. You must add the latest UI Kit ruleset to ensure that your application uses the pxFeed gadget instead of the pxContextFeed and pxActivityFeed gadgets to generate the activity feed.
For more information, see Pulse gadget and custom APIs.
New shape to preload a data page in a case
Valid from Pega Version 7.4
You can now use the Load data page shape to preload a data page before it displays information to a user in a case. By preloading a data page, you can more quickly display information to a user.
For more information, see Preloading a data page.