OIRP Release Notes

Oracle Insurance Rules Palette Release Notes

The Oracle Insurance Rules Palette is a standalone application that can be used in conjunction with Oracle Insurance applications. The Rules Palette allows users to create and configure business rules that support their business process model. Plans hold related policies that share a set of business rules, plan rules, requirements, transactions, segments, plan data and plan values. Copybook functionality enables transactions and business rules to be used across multiple plans, leveraging existing information and reducing configuration time.

These release notes contain the enhancements that were made to the Oracle Insurance Rules Palette GA release 11.1.0.0, 2017.

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Enhancements in the Oracle Insurance Rules Palette

This section describes enhancements that were made to the Oracle Insurance Rules Palette GA release 11.1.0.0.

New Rules Added

PlanAgreementSearchScreen BR

This is a new rule added to support Plan Agreement Search in OIPA.

Enhanced Business Rules

ValidateExpressions

A new optional attribute WORKFLOWTASK is added to the <Expression> element of the ValidationExpressions rule.

Note: If the Workflow feature is "turned on" via the system property, then only the associated <Expression> element in this rule generates the error for the configured workflow task.

GeneratePendingRequirements

A new optional element <WorkflowTask> is added to the GeneratePendingRequirements rule.

Transaction

A new optional element <WorkflowTask> is added to the <Transaction> element.

Note: When the workflow feature is "turned on" via the system property and any business error is generated by an expression in the Policy level activity's ValidateExpressions rule, the configured workflow task is created and persisted as a Workflow Task Data record.

RequirementDefinitions

A new element <WorkflowTask> is added to the <Requirement> element.

Note: When the workflow feature is "turned on" via the system property and the Requirement is generated, the configured workflow task is created and persisted as a Workflow Task Data record.

GroupCustomerScreen Rule

Enhancements in Rules Palette

Workflow Role/Queue/Task Definition

Workflow Tasks can be defined by adding a new Workflow node under Admin Explorer > Administration in Rules Palette. Under the "Workflow" node, two child nodes, Workflow Queues and Workflow Definitions can be added.

Workflow Roles

A Workflow role may be defined and each Workflow role may be associated to multiple queues. These sets of associations allow a user access to multiple queues in OIPA. Each user or team can be defined with a unique set of responsibilities. Users will access Workflow tasks in OIPA based on their role association to the queues.

Workflow Queues

Specific Roles defined above can be assigned to each Queue. Examples of queues may be a Supervisor Review, Underwriter, Customer Service, Claims Supervisor Review, Claims, etc. These roles can be configured separately from the security level roles. The number of and names of the roles may also be configured by the customer based on their business needs.

Workflow Tasks

User can define and assign specific task types to each queue and is configurable based on the business need. A definition includes a unique task name, identification of a queue, creation method and entity. This information may be updated or deleted in Palette as needed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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