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Decisions created within InRule may require multiple logical steps over the course of their execution. The Decision Flow extension allows Rule Authors to create a process flow for a Decision in a visual editor, which is then used to generate the required logical and rule set structures to facilitate the rule authoring process.

## What is the support model for the Decision Flow Extension?
The Decision Flow extension is released as a managed extension. This means that InRule’s support team fully supports it. Any questions or issues may be submitted to [[email protected]]([email protected]).
The Decision Flow extension is discontinued as a Managed Extension until further notice

## Licensing
The Decision Flow extension requires only a valid irAuthor Authoring license.
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|[MachineLearningExtension](MachineLearningExtension)|Execute Machine Learning models from xAI Workbench within your Rule Application
|[DMN Modeler Extension](https://github.com/InRule/DMNModeler)|Model decisions using Decision Model and Notation 1.3 in conjunction with irAuthor
|[Process Automation Extension](ProcessAutomationExtension)|Execute processes and map process data models within your Rule Application
|[Decision Flow Extension](DecisionFlowExtension)|Build execution flows for Decisions and generate the rule set structure automatically

## Unmanaged
These extensions are not officially supported by InRule Technology, but the source code is available for you to build or use as an example for an extension being built in-house. All extension projects reference the InRule SDK in `%programfiles%\InRule`, so it should simply be a matter of downloading and compiling.
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