Hi Mark,
We are using Drools for issuing dynamic discounts.
1) Let say a customer buys a pair of jeans but no T-Shirt, then we
dynamically issue a discount on T-Shirt using drools.
2) A customer has bought bread but no eggs and milk, then issue a combo
discount on those.
These are very basic examples, but more complicated rules are also used.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
piyush
On Tue, Jan 25, 2011 at 7:35 AM, Jevon Wright <jevon(a)jevon.org> wrote:
Hi Mark,
I use Drools extensively as part of my model-driven Ph.D. work, where
I take a basic model instance and "complete" it to an intended model.
This means that a developer only has to implement a simple model, and
inference rules (in Drools) completes it into a model that can be
fully translated into code. Ideally this makes development of complex
web applications simpler.
The project itself is IAML: A modelling language for Rich Internet
Applications, including a graphical CASE environment, code generation
and runtime environment. The implementation is free software under the
EPL.
http://openiaml.org/#completion
Cheers :)
Jevon
On Thu, Jan 13, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org>
wrote:
> We often get complaints about not enough real world examples in Drools.
> We have a large community now, so surely a few of you must be able to
> write up examples based on your work? So please, please, please, please
> take the time to help us here.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
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