Propositions

Propositions are product offers that you present to your customers to achieve your business goals. Propositions can be tangible products like cars or mobile devices, or less tangible like downloadable music or mobile apps. You can view the existing propositions and create new ones on the Proposition management landing page.

Proposition hierarchy

All propositions are organized by business issue and group. In this hierarchy, a business issue can have one or more groups which contain a series of related propositions (for example, bundles, credit cards, loans, and mortgages grouped under the sales issue).

When you define a hierarchy of propositions you create new classes in your application. You start with creating classes that represent business issues. Next, you create classes representing groups that can store classes representing propositions.

The classes that support the propositions hierarchy are created accordingly in the <OrgClass>-<ApplicationName>-SR class, the <OrgClass>-<ApplicationName>-SR-<Issue> class, and the <OrgClass>-<ApplicationName>-SR-<Issue>-<Group> class.

Proposition types

You can create the following types of propositions:
Versioned propositions
These propositions are part of the decision data rule instance managing propositions for a given group. You can view versioned propositions in the Hierarchy tab. They are also referred to as decision data records.
Unversioned
These propositions are data instances of the group data class. You can view unversioned propositions in the Proposition data tab.

When you create a group in a particular business issue, you can save the group as a decision data rule or decision parameter. The option you select determines if the group can contain versioned or unversioned propositions.

Proposition management can operate exclusively in the versioned mode if you set the PropositionManagement/isOnlyVersionedProposition dynamic system setting to true. By default, it is false and allows you can perform proposition management in both modes, versioned, and unversioned.

Proposition validity

Each proposition that you create has a validity setting assigned to it. You can set a proposition as always active. You can also manually invalidate a proposition. In addition, you can set a validity period for a proposition, which is a time frame when that proposition is active. This time frame is defined by the pyStartDate and pyEndDate properties.

Proposition conversion

If you want to do proposition management only through decision data records, but the propositions hierarchy contains unversioned propositions, you need to convert them into decision data records. After the conversion, propositions are managed through the decision data record and the old proposition data instances are deleted.