Originally posted here My favorite topic of discussion last year was moving computations to compile-time. In fact, I went to a few conferences explaining how MOVING PROCESSING OUT OF YOU...
http://blog.athico.com/2020/04/kogito-modular-codegen-design-proposal.html
In this post, I would like to share interesting insights about recursion support in DMN and highlights how specific properties of the FEEL language enable functional programming constructs to be ...
http://blog.athico.com/2020/04/DMN-FEEL-recursion-currying-YCombinator.html
Today we have a new announcement for new DMN users: the learn-dmn-in-15-minutes.com course! DMN is already simple and easy to understand at first glance. However, new adopters generally want t...
(originally posted here ) Today we have a new exciting announcement for business automation developers and users. The KIE group team is releasing a preview version of the DMN and BPMN editors o...
http://blog.athico.com/2020/03/business-modeler-preview-now-available.html
Welcome to another episode of this blog series on the Kogito initiative and our efforts to bring Drools to the cloud. The goal of these posts is to gather early user feedback on the features we ...
http://blog.athico.com/2020/03/kogito-ergo-rules-from-knowledge-to.html
Hi folks! The beginning of this year brings with it the initiative to re-design the Drools PMML module. In this post I will describe how we are going to approach it, what's the current status, i...
KIE Decision Tooling is the team responsible for building web editors to support business decisions, and now it has a blog. We're still cross-posting feature releases here. But, you can also ...
http://blog.athico.com/2020/02/kie-decision-tooling-blog.html
We are always looking to improve the performance of the Drools DMN open source engine . We have recently reviewed a DMN use-case where the actual input population of Input Data nodes varied to s...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/08/recent-drools-dmn-open-source-engine.html
This is the second post of a series of updates on the Kogito initiative and our efforts to bring Drools to the cloud. In this post we delve into the details of RULE UNITS and show you why we...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/07/kogito-ergo-rules-part-2-all.html
The Kogito initiative is our pledge to bring our business automation suite to the cloud and the larger Kubernetes ecosystem. But what does this mean for our beloved rule engine, Drools? In th...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/07/kogito-ergo-rules-part-1-bringing.html
WEBINAR Title: Re-imagining business automation: Convergence of decisions, workflow, AI/ML, RPA—vision and futures Time: June 20, 2019, 5:00 p.m. BST (UTC+ 1) Registration https://ww...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/06/webinar-re-imagining-business.html
Image courtesy of Massimiliano Dessì You can find the full source code for this blog post in the submarine-examples repository. Different programming languages are better for dif...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/03/droolsjs-towards-polyglot-drools-on.html
“The question of whether a computer can think is no more interesting than the question of whether a submarine can swim.” - Edsger W. Dijkstra Rule-based artificial intelligence (AI) i...
http://blog.athico.com/2019/03/quarking-drools-how-we-turned-13-year.html
Article originally posted here by Alex Porcelli 5 years ago, on November 2013 we released 6.0.0.Final , that included the first version of the Workbench. It has been a long journey so far, b...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/11/workbench-is-now-business-central.html
The Workbench 7.13.0.Final was released Tuesday, October 16, and this version brings a lot of interesting features and important fixes. One of the highlights is the new DMN Editor as a tech prev...
Are you interested to know more on how Drools provides an open source execution engine with full DMN support at conformance level 3? This is your last change to register for tomorrow's free webin...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/10/last-call-for-dmn-webinar-on-october-18.html
Early video of #jBPM Case Modeller :) UX and L&F improvements to come https://youtu.be/AjSSKdbM_Ns
http://blog.athico.com/2018/10/early-video-of-jbpm-case-modeller.html
Rule engines are a powerful yet flexible tool to define and implement huge sets of business requirements and constraints. While Drools Rule Language (DRL) may be appealing to define business rul...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/10/dmn-webinar-on-october-18-2018-rule.html
It is my honor to announce that Mario Fusco will be taking over as the new Drools Project Lead. Mario is a Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat, working on the development of the Drools co...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/07/mario-fusco-is-new-drools-project-lead.html
The Decision Model and Notation (DMN) Standard offers something no previous attempt at standardization of decision modelling did: a simple, graphical effective language for the documentation an...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/04/the-dmn-cookbook-is-published.html
The organization of bpmNEXT 2018 is outdoing themselves! The videos from the first day of the conference are already available. In particular, the presentations from Denis Gagné, Bruce Silver...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/04/bpmnext-2018-day-1-videos-are-already.html
OVERVIEW The purpose of the executable model is to provide a pure Java-based representation of a rule set, together with a convenient Java DSL to programmatically create such model. The model ...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/02/the-drools-executable-model-is-alive.html
NOTE: The instructions below apply only to the old version of the gwt-maven-plugin At some point in the past, IntelliJ released an update that made it impossible to run the Workbench using the...
http://blog.athico.com/2018/02/running-multi-workbench-modules-on.html
A couple weeks ago our own Matteo Mortari delivered a joint presentation and live demo with Denis Gagné from Trisotech at the BPM.com virtual event. During the presentation, Matteo live demo...
http://blog.athico.com/2017/11/building-business-applications-with-dmn.html
5 PILLARS OF A SUCCESSFUL JAVA WEB APPLICATION Last week, Alex Porcelli and I had the opportunity to present at JavaOne San Francisco 2017 two talks related to our work: "5 Pillars of a Succe...
http://blog.athico.com/2017/10/5-pillars-of-successful-java-web.html