Overview I've always been fascinated by the idea of emergent complexity - a concept that describes how with a small number of simple (In)Rules, a...
User Defined Functions and Variable Execution of Rule Sets
Recently we have had multiple requests to create a dynamic and variable execution structure for our rule sets. Often times we have metadata in our...
Freddy vs. JSON
I'm not a developer, but I play one on TV work with them everyday. And...for years now, I've been hearing all about some dude named Jason. It is one...
Rule Application Patterns, Part II: Collection Aggregation – The Sum of Counts
About Rule Application Patterns This blog post is the second in a series which highlight common rule authoring patterns of note. The InRule ROAD...
Thinking Big Data with Rules and Hadoop
Recently I explored some of the decision management touch points with Hadoop. The most obvious was the classic ETL scenario where folks (analysts...
Business Rules for CPQ
I can pretty much go anywhere nowadays and find something where business rules come into play. Take, for example, my recent experience shopping for...
Rule Application Patterns, Part I: Adding Members to a Collection Using Vocabulary and Explicit Rule Sets
Introducing Rule Application Patterns This blog post is the first in a series which will highlight common rule authoring patterns of note. The...
Decision Table Dreams
Last year members of the InRule Design team interviewed business users about their preferences for authoring rules generally. Many pointed to the...
Patterns and Practices: Iterating Collections
While struggling with While Loops…I was Saved by Execute Member Rule Set I have a little bit of experience with programming – enough to be...
Secrets of the Lost Dynamics Schema
When I need to explore a schema in Microsoft Dynamics, the first tool in my schema archaeology toolbox is irAuthor. More specifically, it's irAuthor...
Extensions: The Drinking Bird of irAuthor
One of my all-time favorite episodes of The Simpsons is the one when Homer intentionally gains weight so that he can get on disability and work from...
Clinical Trials
In scientific research, it's very important to have the ability to control or compensate for as many of the factors influencing an experiment as...
Self-Service Fraud Detection
Staying One Step Ahead of the Bad Guys A couple years ago I drove to the forest preserve to go for a run. I had done it so often that it never...
InRule: Dedicated to Customer Success
InRule is installed in over 300 enterprises worldwide, most of whom use the product in mission-critical applications. Since the success of our...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM, Part IV: The Rules
This is the final post in a four-part series that details the creation of a dynamically driven questionnaire (or survey) using Dynamics CRM and the...
Dynamic Surveys in Microsoft Dynamics, Part III: The ViewModel
This is part III in a series of posts about using the InRule BRMS along with Microsoft Dynamics CRM to create a dynamic, guided survey experience....
Chicago’s New Property Tax is Impossible to Implement?
Impossible, you say? A computer problem is impossible in this day and age? City of Chicago mayor Rahm Emmanuel just announced a politically...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part II: Managing Dependencies
Note: this post makes extensive references to my preceding post, Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part I: Don’t Be a Monkey With Your Survey. If you are the...
Rule Harvesting Accelerator Program: Migrating Rules into InRule
If you have ever used or considered using a rule engine or business rule management system (BRMS), you have given quite a lot of thought to how the...
Business Rule Reporting with Custom irAuthor Extensions
GI≠GO: When Garbage in Doesn’t Equal Garbage Out
On two occasions I have been asked, "Pray, Mr. Babbage, if you put into the machine wrong figures, will the right answers come out?" I am not able...
Dynamic Surveys in Dynamics CRM Part I: Don’t Be a Monkey With Your Survey
What's the difference between filling out a bunch of fields on a form and being guided through a directed set of questions pertinent to the topic at...
To Repro or Not to Repro, That is the Question
The Product Support group at InRule Technology is primarily responsible for handling support requests from customers who have encountered issues...
Patterns & Practices: Data Validation
Data validation is one of the most common uses of business rules. Data validation rules are usually the first rules written when getting started...
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