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    On 11/11/2010 07:07, Harshit Bapna wrote:
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      <div>Yes Mark. It is definitely beneficial.</div>
      <div>&nbsp;</div>
      <div>I would really appreciate your answer on my questions. </div>
      <div>I have read a lot about RETE performance boost but struggling
        to find answer to my questions as my understanding on RETE is
        limited.</div>
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            color="#000066" face="Arial" size="2"><span
              style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp; 1. If there
              are not many common facts i.e all rules are operating on
              distinct facts / data. Does this mean the algorithm will
              not&nbsp;&nbsp; bring in much benefit ?</span></font></div>
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              style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">&nbsp; 2. Also if
              the facts are same but the&nbsp;LHS of a rule is quite
              different from others then will RETE have its benefits.</span></font></div>
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    Much benefit compared to what? These are relative questions with
    nothing to relate them too. Will they have benefits related to the
    price of cheese on a sunday afternoon?<br>
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    So I'll just answer "yes", with the caveat that it's certainly not
    pushing the limits of our Rete or taking advantage of some of the
    core optimisations; but that's the benefit as it's an algorithm that
    will grow with your needs.<br>
    <br>
    Mark<br>
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      <div>I hope learned people on rete and drools can help me on
        this..<br>
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      <div class="gmail_quote">2010/11/11 Mark Proctor <span dir="ltr">&lt;<a
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              <div class="h5">On 11/11/2010 05:28, Harshit Bapna wrote:
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                  <div><font color="#000066">Hello everyone,</font></div>
                  <div>&nbsp;</div>
                  <div style="color: navy;" class="MsoNormal"><font
                      color="#000066" face="Arial" size="2"><span
                        style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">1.
                        If there are not many common facts i.e all rules
                        are operating on distinct facts / data. Does
                        this mean the algorithm will not bring in much
                        benefit ?</span></font></div>
                  <div style="color: navy;" class="MsoNormal"><font
                      color="#000066" face="Arial" size="2"><span
                        style="font-family: Arial; font-size: 10pt;">2.
                        Also if the facts are same but the&nbsp;LHS of a rule
                        is quite different from others then will RETE
                        have its benefits.</span></font></div>
                  <div>&nbsp;</div>
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                    <font color="#000066">I have gone through the RETE
                      algorithm documentation and RETE node diagram
                      chart but still finding difficulty to understand
                      it. </font></div>
                  <div><font color="#000066">Can somebody please&nbsp;provide
                      a&nbsp;layman language link to understand RETE.</font></div>
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            I would forget about the algorithm and focus on the
            language. Does the declarative language allow you to solve
            your problem in a better way?<br>
            <br>
            Mark<br>
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