Several example rulebase projects are installed with Oracle Policy Modeling:
Simple Benefits rulebase
A simple rulebase that assesses the claimant's eligibility for teenage child allowance and low income allowance. The rulebase has one entity 'the child', a test script file and no screens.
Parents And Children rulebase
A rulebase that has a simple many-to-many relationship between two entities 'the parent' and 'the child'. It exemplifies the use of entity functions and the collection of entities and relationships on screens. It also has a test script.
Interview Service Test rulebase
A rulebase with one nested rule that determines a person's eligibility for education expenses assistance based on the child's age and school. Screens collect the children, the schools and the children's schools.
Healthy Eating rulebase
A comprehensive rulebase that looks at the diet of the customer's children and rates the overall family's health. There are source and system rules written in Word, as well as rules setting multiple conclusions from the same logic written in Excel. This primary purpose of this rulebase is to demonstrate the use of BI Publisher in Word to create interview documents such as a decision letter and an interview summary document.
Social Services Screening rulebase
A comprehensive rulebase that investigates the household member's eligibility for a range of social services. There are rules written in Word and Excel, and in addition to the source rules there are many system rules (interpretative, procedural, validation and visibility). The rulebase also contains rule visualizations and test scripts. Social Services Screening is a very good example of a customized version of Oracle Web Determinations, and of a claim form document generated from the answers provided during an interview.
Inferred Entity Instances rulebases
Inferred Brand Discount rulebase
A rulebase that uses inferred entity instances to group order items by brand and then apply a brand discount for purchases over $100 for any given brand.
Inferred Benefits rulebase
A rulebase that infers the existence of benefits and tallies the number of people eligible for each benefit. It also demonstrates inferred instances using rule tables.
Inferred Tax Years rulebase
A rulebase that infers the existence of tax year entity instances so that further rules related to those tax years could be applied.
Inferred Service Delta rulebase
A rulebase that infers the existence of service entity instances in order to identify which services should be started, stopped or retained when a customer changes phone plans. It also demonstrates inferred instances from global values.
Insurance Fraud Score rulebase
A rulebase that calculates the fraud score for an insurance claim. The rulebase has one entity 'the previous claim'. The fraud score is calculated based on the current claim and an average of fraud scores accumulated for previous claims. It demonstrates the following features in an Excel rulebase: creating rule tables with merged condition and conclusion cells, using 'Apply Sheet' to reason about attributes that change over time (fraud score points for cover and value), using entity level attributes, functions and calculations based on entity instances. The rulebase also contains rule visualizations and test scripts.
Income Support Benefit
A rulebase containing a module file, using a fictitious example of rulebase which assesses eligibility and rate of unemployment benefit. The Rates and Thresholds module is separated from the main Income Support Benefit rulebase so the rates can be updated independently of the main rulebase and to allow those rates to be re-used in other rulebases.
Aged Care Approval
A rulebase that investigates the validity of an Aged Care Approval. It has one Word rule document and one imported test case. The rules demonstrate several temporal functions operating together.
Open an example rulebase
Go to \Program Files\Oracle\Policy Modeling\examples.
Select the folder for the rulebase you would like to view.
Copy the folder and paste it into C:\projects.
Open the folder and unzip the zip file for the project into that folder.
Open Oracle Policy Modeling and select File | Open Project...
Browse to C:\projects\<project name>\Development and select the <project name>.xprj file. Click Open.