That would be fantastic, I'm useless at coming up with examples, I think
that's true for most devs :)
The wiki is open to all, and over time we can figure out how to better
present the information - maybe even put it towards part of a book. I
want to wait till the next release (end of this year) so that we are
"complete" - we still need backward chaining, analytics, ontology
modelling, testing, decision trees and I also want ruleflow to mature a
bit more - then we should be a complete platform and ready for a book :)
There are two additional community projects that, if they get finished,
would make great complimentary techs to the book. Someone is working on
a pluggeable belief subsystem (fuzzy logic, uncertaintity) as part of
their Phd and someone else on a solver framework built on top of Drools.
My aim has always been to build an AI platform, not just a rules engine,
so those projects certainly help in that direction.
Mark
Dr. Gernot Starke wrote:
Hi Drools-users,
to further promote JBoss-Drools I suggest to compile a few practical
application scenarios or case-studies.
A few of you gave hints on your application domains as answer to "Re:
[rules-users] Entreprise using Drools with success".
I am most willing to document examples, as long as you provide enough
details (plus sample rules...).
What about a section in the JBoss-Drools-Wiki?
I'll start writing a sample one of these days - so far see my first
ideas on content-based routing:
http://rbs.gernotstarke.de/samples/samples/routing.html
feedback welcome
Gernot
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