by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Management, Business Management, Business Rules, Business Rules, Rule Harvesting, Rule Harvesting
Computers are useless: they can only give you answers. Questions are what matter. –Pablo Picasso While computers obviously aren’t “useless,” Picasso’s point is a good one: knowing the right questions to ask can often turn out to be of more importance than...
by Renee Wagner | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
Our entire team is excited about our recent introduction of InRule® for the Salesforce® Platform! Our latest offering is the only enterprise-grade BRMS that allows users to create and maintain automated decisions from Salesforce. InRule for the Salesforce Platform...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Aug 26, 2024 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
With InRule v5.0.11, a new “Deep copy” option has been added to the Copy Entity, Copy Collection and Add Collection Member actions. Before going any further, however, let me provide a definition of “deep copy”. And…to fully grasp that...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 24, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, JavaScript, JavaScript, Rule Harvesting, Rule Harvesting
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 system develops which is orders of magnitude more complex than the initial state. Examples of this abound all...
by Dustin Oxford | Last updated on Feb 21, 2023 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules
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 systems that determine which rule sets should be executed. One of the benefits to this method is that you can easily...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, XML, XML
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 of the countless technical acronyms I’ve had to Google. JSON = JavaScript Object Notation. It is...
by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Patterns & Practices, Patterns & Practices
About Rule Application Patterns This blog post is the second in a series which highlight common rule authoring patterns of note. The InRule ROAD Team (Rule Oriented Application Design) has compiled a wide selection of useful rule authoring patterns which we intend to...
by Product Management Team | Last updated on Nov 7, 2023 | All, All, Big Data, Big Data, Business Rules, Business Rules, Hadoop, Hadoop, Integration, Integration
Recently I explored some of the decision management touch points with Hadoop. The most obvious was the classic ETL scenario where folks (analysts and data scientists) explore batch scenarios across large datasets—really big ones. While there are so many ways for our...
by InRule Team | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Management, Business Management, Business Rules, Business Rules, Customers, Customers
I can pretty much go anywhere nowadays and find something where business rules come into play. Take, for example, my recent experience shopping for a new trimmer for the yard. I had seen commercials for garden tools with interchangeable attachments and thought it was...
by Robert Eaman | Last updated on Mar 27, 2025 | All, All, Business Rules, Business Rules, Patterns & Practices, Patterns & Practices
Introducing Rule Application Patterns This blog post is the first in a series which will highlight common rule authoring patterns of note. The InRule ROAD Team (Rule Oriented Application Design) has compiled a wide selection of useful rule authoring patterns which we...