In my last post, I discussed ways to programmatically modify Rule Applications in code to handle different configurations and data requirements in...
Updating Rule Applications in Code using irSDK
Warning: As with the previous posts about Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment, this post is intended for a technical/developer audience....
Logging Enhancements – Part One
There's an awkward period in many romantic relationships where a person moves in with another person -- but not completely. They still have their...
InRule® and .NET Core
Editor's Note: As of June 6, 2018 InRule support for .NET Core is now available with the release of InRule 5.1! Read the news release or the blog...
How Low Can You Go?
Mission Impossible: Hard-coding Low-code platforms have been getting quite a bit of publicity, particularly with the release of Forrester’s report,...
Extensibility Overview: Part II
InRule’s Authoring SDK provides a broad and deep framework for authoring rules in stateful applications. irAuthor, InRule’s rule authoring...
Extensibility Overview: Part I
Wikipedia defines extensibility as: “…a system design principle where the implementation takes future growth into consideration. It is a systemic...
Insurance Claims Adjudication and Business Rule Engines
Insurance claims adjudication is a critical and complex process, requiring insurers to make accurate, adaptable decisions that comply with...
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