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We're just beginning to implement iLog Rules for .Net at work. A common debate is whether we should use a rules engine for validating data. Certainly, one can use a rules engine for validating data but it seems like a misuse of the technology. In...
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The Rules Engine That Saved the Day (But not the Application…)
The Rules Engine That Saved the Day (But not the Application…) - http://www.iasahome.org/c/portal/layout?p_l_id=PUB.1.372 I think at some level we all can relate to Rick Wagner's Business Rules Engine/Workflow story.
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Connected Framework Rules Team Blog
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BRMS and Commercial Lending
http://edmblog.fairisaac.com/weblog/2006/08/heres_a_quick_w.html Yet another insightful post by James Taylor . Highlights from post - Spending as little as possible on the approval (Cost) Deciding in a very small window - while someone is sitting talking...
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