Changes for page Overview of Algorithms
Last modified by Steve Grant on 2015/03/12 16:03
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... ... @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ 1 1 = Overview of Algorithms = 2 2 3 - SMRprovidesyou withfull functionality to administer algorithms.3 +The system provides functionality to administer algorithms to be run against assessment data in real time. 4 4 5 -Algorithms provide you withapowerful tool to categorize and summarize assessment data for a single individual or all individuals in a group.5 +Algorithms provide a useful tool to categorize and summarize assessment data for a single individual or all individuals in a group as well as identify specific items on an assessment that may be of concern. 6 6 7 -== What'sAn Algorithm? ==7 +== How does an Algorithm work in the Objective Arts system? == 8 8 9 -The S MR Algorithmmoduleallowsyou tocreatea businessrule to applytoasingleorallassessmentsvisible toyou.9 +Typically, the System Admin will create Algorithms in the system to apply so selected groups of clients, OUs, RUs, etc. The parameters for running an Algorithm are part of the setup and Algorithm configuration process. 10 10 11 -This business rule allows you to define a common set of parameters in answer to the following: 12 12 12 +The Algorithm module allows business rule(s) to apply to be applied a single or groups of assessments. 13 + 14 +This business rule(s) allows you to define a common set of parameters in answer to the following: 15 + 13 13 1. Which assessment does this rule apply to (e.g. CANS 1.0)? 14 14 1. Which assessment factors will be used in this rule? 15 15 1. What numeric weight does each assessment factor score have on the overall result? ... ... @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ 35 35 36 36 Once you select "Design and Process Algorithms" from the Algorithm sidebar options, SMR will present the following: 37 37 38 -[[image:algorithms_main_page.png]] 41 +[[image:algorithms_main_page.png||width="100%"]] 39 39 40 40 This screen capture of the main algorithms page shows the following items about each algorithm: 41 41 ... ... @@ -48,9 +48,16 @@ 48 48 49 49 1. View all existing algorithms 50 50 1. Select an existing algorithm for further operations (editing, deletion, publishing) 51 -1. [[Create a new algorithm>>url:https://oanet-oacanshelpguide.pbworks.com/w/page/47101979/Algorithm%20-%20Create]]- click on the "New" button54 +1. Create a new algorithm - click on the "New" button 52 52 1. Publish a selected algorithm 53 53 11. To publish an algorithm, click on the corresponding checkbox and click on the "Publish Selected" button 54 54 11. Note: algorithms will not be usable or visible to other functions until they are published 55 -1. Delete a selected algorithm ( [[view suggestions for responsible deletion>>url:https://oanet-oacanshelpguide.pbworks.com/Algorithm%20-%20responsible%20deletion]])58 +1. Delete a selected algorithm (view suggestions for responsible deletion) 56 56 11. To delete an algorithm, click on the corresponding checkbox and click on the "Delete Algorithm" button 60 + 61 +((( 62 +(% style="line-height: 19.600000381469727px;" %)Note: 63 + 64 + 65 +* (% style="font-size: 14.44444465637207px; background-color: rgb(245, 245, 245);" %)When setting up and running algorithms the first time, the processing may take some time as the Algorithm is run against all current and historical assessments in the system. ( to confirm Active/Inactive note | OUs | USers, etc.) 66 +)))