Question: Case Study #4 Decision Trees are graphical representations of the conditions, actions, and rules found in a decision table. They show the logical structure in

Case Study #4 Decision Trees are graphical representations of the conditions, actions, and rules found in a decision table. They show the logical structure in a horizontal form that resembles a tree with the roots at the left and the branches to the right TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here TEXT TEXT TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here. TEXT TEXT TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here TEXT TEXT TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here. TEXT TEXT This is sample text. Add your text here Situation Jeffry Jordan is the Product Manager for Allied Sports Association, a sporting equipment supplier for indoor and outdoor sports equipment. Jeffry's CEO has asked that the IT department put together business proposals to develop a new web-enabled tool for product advertisement, cataloging, and sales. Each department will be expected to submit one proposal for their area. Once submissions are complete, the CEO will determine the best business proposal for implementation. Allied Sports wants to push outdoor equipment, so they will apply 10% discount on all outdoor equipment purchases for $200, or more. If an order contains 60% costs associated with outdoors equipment, then a 5% discount will be applied at the end of the order. The 5% discount can only be applied, if the order is $300, or more. Allied Sports will provide free shipping for all customers who are members of the ASA Prime group on their site. For any customers who complete an online survey at the end of their purchase, they can receive 40% off shipping and handling. In addition, for new customers, if they provide their email address, during their purchase, they will receive a coupon for $10 off their next purchase of $100, or more. Develop a decision table that will reflect the promotional rules that will drive the site, showing all possibilities. Then, simplify the results to eliminate any combinations that would be unrealistic, or redundant. o Your assignment submission must include the simplified solution, as well as the non- simplified solution Develop a decision tree, using the same data, that will display all possibilities for the proposal. Display the pros and cons of the decision tables versus the decision trees. Your work must be formal and well structured