[rules-dev] Rule Engine Benchmarking...

Mark Proctor mproctor at codehaus.org
Thu Oct 25 18:11:19 EDT 2007


B Berteh wrote:
> My company made a (quite detailed) benchmark of a few business rules 
> languages (~20), including criteria such as expressiveness, 
> user-friendliness for business and IT people, formal quality and other 
> aspects such as tools support.
I don't think we can be beat for expressiveness and user-friendliness. 
For benchmarks you are best off making prototypes of your problem 
domains and test those. The academic benchmarks are next to useless as 
the vendors cheat. If you do want to look into this the two main ones 
are Manners and Waltz, I give a detailed look into Manners in the 
examples documentation.
>
> We did not include the particular SBVR compliance as it was not 
> finalized at that time, but If you're interested I could send it tomorrow.
>
> B.
>
>     ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 15:34:14 +0200
>     From: mmquelo at gmail.com
>     To: rules-dev at lists.jboss.org
>     Subject: [rules-dev] Rule Engine Benchmarking...
>
>      
>     Hi there!
>      
>     I was wondering whether there exists a complete benchmark on
>     Drools Rule Engine or not.
>      
>     Is there any new public benchmark comparing Drools to another Rule
>     Engine?
>      
>     In case I should do it by myself, what set of parametes should I
>     consider in order
>     to benchmark a Business rule engine?... I mean the minumum set.
>      
>     I spent a couple of weeks reading stuff on BRMS and I think the
>     main parameters are:
>      
>     SBVR compliance, JSR 94 Compliance, RETE compliance, Inference
>     performance, usability...
>      
>     Could You suggest me anything else?
>      
>     Thank you very much.
>      
>     Kind regards.
>      
>     Massimiliano
>
>
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