Strategy rule form - Completing the Strategy tab
A strategy is defined by the relationships of the components that are used in the interaction that delivers the decision. The Strategy tab provides the facilities to design the logic delivered by the strategy (the strategy canvas) and to test the strategy (the Test runs panel).
Toolbar and Context Menu
The strategy toolbar displays buttons that correspond to the same functionality as provided through the editing of flows with the Modeler.
You can access the context menu by right clicking the working area without selecting any component. The context menu allows you to add strategy components, select all components, disable external inputs, annotate your strategy in the same way as you would do in a flow rule and use the zoom options.
If you have copied or cut shapes from the currently selected strategy or another strategy, you can use the Paste option.
Right-click a component to access its context menu, which allows you to:
- Open the component's Properties dialog
- Use the Open <RuleType> action to open the referenced rule (adaptive model, decision tree, decision table, map value, predictive model, scorecard, strategy, decision data, segment, geofence or contact policy)
- Use the Delete option to remove the component
- Use the Copy, Cut and Paste actions in the same strategy or across strategies. The paste action results in clearing the source components, but it retains expressions contained in the original component's definition.
Alignment options
Use the Alignment Snapping and Grid Snapping buttons in the toolbar to enable or disable the snapping options. By default, these options are enabled and allow you to keep the strategy shapes in orderly manner on the canvas.
The alignment snapping displays blue guides when you move a shape in the canvas. The guides help you align the shapes with each other.
The grid snapping displays the canvas grid. When both snapping options are enabled, the grid always take predence.
Components
A strategy is defined by the relationships of the components that are used in the interaction that delivers the decision.
Open the Properties dialog of a component (by double-clicking the component, or by right-clicking and selecting the Properties option) to edit it. The Properties dialog consists of elements common to all components and tabs that are specific to the type of component.
- General settings
- Properties mapping
- Component categories
- Component relationships
Test runs panel
This panel allows you to view existing clipboard data for every strategy component. When designing a strategy, you can run a simulation and test your strategy for one particular customer ( Single case ) or multiple customers from a particular data set ( Batch case ).
General Settings
Every component is assigned a default generated name when added to the strategy.
- Every component is assigned a default generated name. The Name field allows you to change the generated name to a meaningful name in the context of your strategy. This field defines the component ID and supports defining names containing space characters.
- Below the Name field, Component ID displays the actual component name in the clipboard. The actual component name is the user-defined name excluding space characters. This is also the name used to refer to components in an expression.
- The Description options allow you to define how to handle the description of the component. If you select Use generated, the component's summary displays information based on the component's configuration. If you select Use custom, you can enter a user-defined description for the component, and have this description shown in the component's summary instead.
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The Source Components tab applies to most components. This tab displays the components that connect to the current component. The order can be changed by dragging the row up or down.
Properties Mapping
Some components allow you to map the properties brought to the strategy by the component to properties available to the strategy. This is done through one of these tabs:
- Properties (group by and financial calculation)
- Output Mapping (adaptive model and predictive model)
- Score Mapping (scorecard)
- Properties Mapping (data join, decision data and data import)
- Interaction History (interaction history and proposition data).
Pages & Alternative Pages
You can supply data to components that reference an external rule instance (predictive model, scorecard, adaptive model, decision tree, decision table, map value, sub strategy, and decision data). This is particularly useful if you want to drive the component results using customer data. This capability requires a specific set up for the referenced instances and the strategy referencing them:
- In the referenced rule instance, the data is included in the rule instance's pages and classes.
- Pages from the reference rule instance's pages and classes are listed under Available pages & classes in the component that references the rule instance. If the Supply with data check box is enabled, data passed by the page is used to evaluate and execute the component.
- It is also possible to provide an alternative page. If the alternative page data is not available, it falls back to the originally set page.
Component Categories
The following sections describe the component relationships:
Component Connections
Connections between components are established through selecting a component and dragging the arrow to another component.
Segment Filtering
- Double click the connector.
- In the Connector properties dialog, select an existing segment. You can also provide a value that is not available to the strategy when designing it, but present in its execution chain (for example, a segment in a strategy included through the sub strategy component).
- Click Submit to apply the specified segment filtering.
Expressions
Another type of connection represented by dotted blue arrows is displayed when a component is used in another through an expression.
Working with strategies means working with the strategy result data classes and the Applies To class of the strategy. These classes can be combined in expressions or by introducing segmentation components that work on the strategy result data class and not the Applies To class.
- Understanding the Expression Context - Using the dot notation in the SmartPrompt
accesses the context of an expression, which is always the strategy result class (for
example, . pyPropensity ). To use properties of the Applies To context,
declare the primary page (for example, Primary.Price ). If the
properties used in the expressions are page properties, you can omit the Primary keyword
(for example, instead of Primary.SelectedPropositon.pyName, use
SelectedPropositon.pyName).
When using page properties without declaring the Primary keyword, there is no disambiguation mechanism to differentiate between referencing the embedded page in the Applies To class (for example, a Customer.Name embedded page) and the output of a component (for example, Customer.Name, where Name is the output of a component named Customer).
- Using Component Properties in Expressions - To use properties of one strategy component
in another, declare the name of the component (for example, Challenger.pxSegment). If the
component used in the expression outputs a list (multiple results), only the first element
in the result list is considered when computing the expression.
Two strategy properties allow you to define expressions that are evaluated in the context of the decision path:
- pyComponent accesses the current component in the decision path
- pyPreviousComponent accesses the input component selected by the current component