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drools-decisiontables from group drools (version 3.0.4)

JBoss Rules provides an open source and standards-based business rules engine that enables easy business policy access, change and management. JBoss Rules is a fast and highly efficient rules engine that makes it easy for a business analyst or auditor to view your business rules as encoded in your IT application infrastructure to verify that the encoded rules indeed implement the documented business policies. JBoss Rules also supports a variety of language and decision table inputs, making it easy to quickly modify your business policies to respond to opportunities and competitive threats.

Group: drools Artifact: drools-decisiontables

 

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drools-decisiontables from group drools (version 2.5-beta-1)

Group: drools Artifact: drools-decisiontables

 

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Artifact drools-decisiontables
Group drools
Version 2.5-beta-1
Last update 28. December 2005
Organization not specified
URL Not specified
License not specified
Dependencies amount 0
Dependencies No dependencies
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drools-decisiontables from group drools (version 2.1)

The drools project is a dynamic rules engine for Java. It uses a modified implementation of Forgy's RETE algorithm to allow natural expression of rules within an object-oriented language.

Group: drools Artifact: drools-decisiontables

 

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Artifact drools-decisiontables
Group drools
Version 2.1
Last update 24. November 2005
Tags: expression dynamic allow engine rete object rules modified algorithm project forgy drools implementation oriented uses java within language natural
Organization The Codehaus
URL http://drools.codehaus.org/
License not specified
Dependencies amount 10
Dependencies poi, drools-core, drools-smf, drools-io, drools-base, drools-java, antlr, janino, xml-apis, xercesImpl,
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