The following options are available when configuring a motivation:
- Name and Reference
- A name and reference must be specified when creating a new
motivation. The name uniquely identifies the motivation. The reference
is used to reference the motivation in code.
- Script and Schema
- An IEG script must be defined for the application which is used to
collect the answers to the application questions. A script name must
be specified in the Script field. A data store schema must be
specified to store the data entered in the script. A schema name must
be specified in the Schema field. On saving the motivation, an empty
template for both the script and schema will be created by the system
based on the Script and Schema specified. It will then be possible to
update these from the Motivation t by selecting hyperlinks provided on
the page. Clicking on the Question Script link will launch the IEG
Editor which will allow the question script to be edited. Clicking on
the Schema link will launch the Datastore Editor which will allow the
schema to be edited.
- Ruleset
To process the data in the data store and to produce a result,
a CER rule set must be specified. Once specified on creation of the
motivation, an empty rules template will be created by the system. It
will then be possible to update the ruleset from the Motivation tab by
selecting the hyperlink provided on the page. Clicking on the link
will launch the CER Editor which will allow the ruleset to be edited.
For more information on writing motivation rule sets, see the
Cúram Universal Access Customization Guide. For
more information on using the CER Editor see the Working
With CER Guide . For more information on the IEG Editor see
the Working With Curam Intelligent Evidence Gathering
guide.
- Result Schema
- The running of a motivation results in a set of results. These
results(the result of a ruleset execution) are stored in a data store.
The Result Schema allows for a schema to be specified for these
results which allows for the extension of the information generated as
a result of running rules.