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  2. Rete algorithm - Wikipedia

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    The Rete algorithm provides a generalized logical description of an implementation of functionality responsible for matching data tuples ("facts") against productions ("rules") in a pattern-matching production system (a category of rule engine). A production consists of one or more conditions and a set of actions that may be undertaken for each ...

  3. Business rules engine - Wikipedia

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    A business rules engine is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment.The rules might come from legal regulation ("An employee can be fired for any reason or no reason but not for an illegal reason"), company policy ("All customers that spend more than $100 at one time will receive a 10% discount"), or other sources.

  4. Rule-based machine learning - Wikipedia

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    Rule-based machine learning (RBML) is a term in computer science intended to encompass any machine learning method that identifies, learns, or evolves 'rules' to store, manipulate or apply. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The defining characteristic of a rule-based machine learner is the identification and utilization of a set of relational rules that ...

  5. Drools - Wikipedia

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    Business Rules Engine – Drools Expert using the Rete algorithm and the Drools Rule Language (DRL) [8] Business Rules Manager – Drools Guvnor - Guvnor is a centralized repository for Drools Knowledge Bases, with rich web-based GUIs, editors, and tools to aid in the management of large numbers of rules. [9] Business Rules Repository ...

  6. Inference engine - Wikipedia

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    The execution of the rules will often result in new facts or goals being added to the knowledge base, which will trigger the cycle to repeat. This cycle continues until no new rules can be matched. In the first step, match rules, the inference engine finds all of the rules that are triggered by the current contents of the knowledge base. In ...

  7. Rule-based system - Wikipedia

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    A typical rule-based system has four basic components: [3] A list of rules or rule base, which is a specific type of knowledge base.; An inference engine or semantic reasoner, which infers information or takes action based on the interaction of input and the rule base.

  8. Semantic reasoner - Wikipedia

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    A semantic reasoner, reasoning engine, rules engine, or simply a reasoner, is a piece of software able to infer logical consequences from a set of asserted facts or axioms. The notion of a semantic reasoner generalizes that of an inference engine , by providing a richer set of mechanisms to work with.

  9. Category:Rule engines - Wikipedia

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