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Hey everyone,
The BizTalk rules engine is a "forward chaining inference engine". I dont
know alot about this and am using the rules engine quite alot. I could use
more background.
It was suggested to me to find a book on "forward chaining inference
engines" but my searching has turned up nothing.
Has anyone heard of a book on the subject, a detailed reference (maybe
downloadable), or the like?
Thanks!
BA
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| Danny Buysse 2005-12-05, 7:51 am |
| Have a look at Jason Hyland's (http://geekswithblogs.net/brokenrules/) blog
he spends a lot of time with the Rules Engine, perhaps you find interesting
info over there, a specific topic is about forward chaining
http://geekswithblogs.net/brokenrul...5/16/39766.aspx
Danny Buysse
http://dannybuysse.blogspot.com/
"BA" wrote:
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> Hey everyone,
>
> The BizTalk rules engine is a "forward chaining inference engine". I dont
> know alot about this and am using the rules engine quite alot. I could use
> more background.
>
> It was suggested to me to find a book on "forward chaining inference
> engines" but my searching has turned up nothing.
>
> Has anyone heard of a book on the subject, a detailed reference (maybe
> downloadable), or the like?
>
> Thanks!
>
> BA
>
>
>
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