Xponent Key Features
The Xponent Customer Journey Hub has a core set of features.
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Feature | Note |
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Supports creation of customer journeys, associating them with executable graphs, and defining and tracking key performance indicators ("Metrics") | |
Standard, Basic and Compound metrics all supported. Basic metrics support numeric and currency types, association with nodes on journeys and graphs | |
Supports creation of templated projects aligned with the most common Xponent use cases | |
Supports sharing projects within an organizations to different user groups and roles | |
Supports RESTful services with JSON, and has been used with a variety of APIs for social, mobile, sentiment analysis, advertising, etc. Currently supports GET, POST, PUT and DELETE methods. SOAP web services are not supported at the moment - we hope to have them soon. | |
Supports a variety of SOAP web services including SOAP 1.2. | |
Supports Oracle, MS SQL, MySQL (including AWS Aurora), PostgreSQL, Amazon Redshift for SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE. Stored procedures are not supported yet. | |
Supports Amazon SQS, RabbitMQ, ActiveMQ for Listen, Read and Write | |
Supports reading, writing, and listening of tweets, events (retweets, favs, deletes), and friends. | |
Supports sending email over SMTP, using parameterized HTML templates. | |
Scripting language is now JavaScript throughout. JavaScript nodes and logic on branches and within decision tables are all consistent and familiar. | |
Allows execution of 'R' Scripts | |
Familiar decision table that can handle decisions with two dimensions. | |
Our most powerful decision table that is useful for lots of dimensions where you only want to test a small set of cases. | |
All nodes return the variable "VAL" which contains their output, and can be evaluated with full scripting capabilities | |
Environments are now hosted in the cloud and run in a pool, eliminating the need to build/deploy new servers for different projects and environments. | |
Engines are hosted in the cloud and run in a pool. Dedicated engine groups are available. | |
Transaction-persistent project data | |
Transaction- or execution-persistent shared ("public") variables. | |
Testing any graph can include using Data (a JSON document) and for listeners the number of iterations and a maximum time. | |
Boolean logic-based conditional statements | |
A node that supports allowing randomized split tests and adaptive learning |
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