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p>Valentin Zacharias is conducting an online survey on the development of rule bases and would really appreciate your opinion! The survey is very short and should only require a few minutes to complete. Any additional feedback or comments are also very welcome. If you answer all questions and enter your email address at the end of the survey, you have a chance to win a Canon SD1100 that will be given to one of the participants.

To participate please go to: surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=sZ1_2fndMD1QnCLgWQfR_2bsBw_3d_3d

The goal of the survey is to give an overview of the kind of methods and tools actually used for the development of rule-based systems (with a focus on verification and validation). It also tries to identify some of the challenges facing rule-base development. The results of the survey will be publicly available. Drop him a note or enter your email address at the end of the survey to have them sent to you. The results will also be accessible on the website vzach.de/blog/ and I will likely blog about them too.


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I would be curious as to the number of responses the survey gets. I myself can't offer any input, no experience with actual tools...still looking for the elusive Ilog users at my current gig.

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A blog about the use of decision management technologies like predictive analytics and business rules to deliver agility, improve business processes and bring intelligent automation to SOA.

James Taylor

James Taylor blogs on decision management for ebizQ, and is an independent consultant on decision management, predictive analytics, business rules, and related topics.

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