You have been asked to model the following:
“5. Cats to be registered
(1) The owner of a cat that has reached six months of age must ensure that the cat is registered with the local government in whose district the cat is ordinarily kept.
Penalty: a fine of $5000.
(2) Subsection (1) does not apply if:
(a) the cat has been kept by the person for less than 14 days; or
(b) the person has been resident in the State for less than 14 days; or
(c) the cat belongs to a class of cats prescribed as exempt from registration.”
The business has a requirement to obtain as much detail as possible from the user for other purposes.
Using the minimum number of Boolean attributes, which four input attributes are required to determine if a cat needs to be registered under Clause 5?
In the line covered by the red block, which two grouping operators would allow the rule to compile without error?
What are three typical benefits of modeling business rules isomorphically (in a way that matches the source material) in Oracle Policy Automation?
You have a project containing an entity (other than the global entity) and want to create a screen to collect all instances of the entity in the interview. You create a new question screen and give it an appropriate name.
What do you do next?
You are modeling policy material that states, “When the employee is late for work or intoxicated at work, the employee will be issued a formal warning and be required to provide a written explanation of their misconduct.”
Which two attributes should you create as the two conditions?
You configured an interview to resume from a saved checkpoint, and are getting a SessionResumeError.
What are the three reasons for this?
You are about to begin a Policy Automation project.
Which two aspects of this project are reasons to use Collaboration?