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Intelligent Evidence Gathering (IEG) is an IBM technology that is used to create dynamic scripts. IEG is used by Social Program Management (SPM) applications to gather data from internal workers and citizens using fixed and mobile devices. This course describes how to develop IEG scripts and integrate these scripts into IBM Cúram SPM applications.
After completing the course, learners will be able to:
This course is intended primarily for developers and technical architects who will work on IBM Cúram implementation projects. The course is also useful for anyone who needs a technical understanding of IEG.
It is recommended that learners complete the following course before taking the IEG course: IBM Cúram Social Program Management (SPM) 7.X Technical Overview (9D76G)
Unit 1: Introduction to IEG
Lesson 1: Course Introduction
Lesson 2: Intelligent Evidence Gathering (IEG) Overview
Lesson 3: Developing IEG Scripts – An Overview
Unit 2: The Datastore
Lesson 1: Developing Datastore Schemas
Lesson 2: Storing Data in the Datastore
Unit 3: Developing Basic IEG Scripts
Lesson 1: Configuring Basic Question Pages
Lesson 2: Configuring Summary Pages
Lesson 3: Configuring Conditions
Lesson 4: Configuring Loops
Lesson 5: Configuring Lists
Lesson 6: Configuring Relationships
Unit 4: Additional IEG Features
Lesson 1: Configuring Custom Functions
Lesson 2: Configuring Validations
Lesson 3: Configuring Additional IEG Elements
Unit 5: Configuring Scripts for IEG Players and Applications
Lesson 1: Configuring the Look and Feel
Lesson 2: Configuring Features for the Java-based Player
Lesson 3: Configuring Cúram Applications to Run IEG Scripts
Lesson 4: Configuring Features for the React-based Player
Unit 6: Development Approach
Lesson 1: Customizing IEG Application Artifacts
Lesson 2: Using the IEG and Datastore APIs
Lesson 3: Development Tips
Lesson 4: Course Summary