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==== Examples ====
If a [[credit card]] transaction occurs outside a customer's country, then that customer should be called to confirm the card is not being used fraudulently.<br />
''If Country of Card Usage is not equal to Customer's home country then trigger the sending of a message to call that customer.''
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===Score card===
This is a [[statistical model]] that applies a numerical score to an object, such as a customer or an account. The same attributes are applied when calculating this score for each item.<br />
An example of this is a [[Credit scorecards]].
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| 8.0 || June 2012 || This version introduced the Business Console, providing an interface to the product more closely mirroring the social media style.
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| 8.0.1 || December 2012 || Included Byte code generation for Java, a REST API for Rules Execution Server, and a new high
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| 8.5|| June 2013 || New Decision Governance Framework; Further integration options.<ref>[https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/announcements/archive/ENUS213-125 ODM 8.5 Announcement Letter]</ref>
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==Websites claiming or suggesting that ODM is a notable piece of software==
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[http://jtonedm.com/2011/10/06/first-look-ibm%E2%80%99s-next-step-in-decision-management/ James Taylor on Everything Decision Management]
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