Deciding whether to use Dynamic IRE

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  • Aktualisiert 12. März 2026
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  • When you run a simulation of Dynamic IRE, the IRE comparison record summarization skill compares the results of the simulation with the results of static IRE. The skill displays a summary of the results of the simulation and enables record-level comparisons between the two methods to help you decide whether to commit to Dynamic IRE.

    Dynamic IRE

    Dynamic IRE is an enhancement to Identification and Reconciliation engine (IRE). The existing manual IRE process, in contrast, is referred to as static IRE.

    Dynamic IRE identifies CIs and automatically updates IRE identification rules during ingestion of data payloads. Dynamic IRE uses AI to compare CI identification results between Dynamic IRE and static IRE.

    Comparison data that helps you decide

    The simulation helps you to evaluate the effectiveness of Dynamic IRE. The simulation report includes a parity score — the percentage of identical findings and actions for the two IRE methods. Charts compare the two methods in CI operations: updating CIs, inserting CIs, and finding incomplete, partial, and duplicate CIs. The information that appears when you select a data point is identical to the information that you view during typical, manual, static IRE. Review the information to determine whether to commit to Dynamic IRE.

    Charts of summary data that the skill generates.