Monthly Archives: February 2020

The ODM Rules Cookbook by Peter Warde

Peter Warde created ODM Rules Cookbook as a collection of resources (source code, frameworks, blueprints, APIs, kits, building-blocks, documents, working examples) in a GIT repository that can be used in the design and development of IBM Operational Decision Manager business … Continue reading

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Challenge March-2020: Paid Sick Leave Requirements

Employers are required to provide paid sick leave to workers following very complex regulations defined by states, and adjusted by counties, cities, unions, and other entities. Our March-2020 Challenge asks you to define and implement decision services that support a relatively … Continue reading

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How microservices enable hybrid tenancy

Pete Brown from Pega published the article “Cloud: Hybrid-tenancy is replacing single and multi-tenancy“: Microservices is an architecture where each functions of an application are separated from each other and communicate through APIs and protocols. It differs from traditional software design, … Continue reading

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Decision Engine Performance

In his new article Carlos Serrano, the CTO at SparklingLogic, discusses decision engine performance, and, more broadly, the performance characterization of decisions: how do decision engines cope with high throughput, low response, high concurrency scenarios? This article prompts the necessity … Continue reading

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Present at DecisionCAMP in June in Norway

DecisionCAMP is the major annual international event oriented to Business Rules and Decision Management practitioners with a strong technical background. In 2020 it will be held on June 29-July 1 in Oslo, Norway. DecisionCAMP-2020 is organized by DMCommunity.org and will … Continue reading

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What is CI/CD?

Continuous integration (CI) and continuous delivery (CD) embody a culture, set of operating principles, and collection of practices that enable application development teams to deliver code changes more frequently and reliably. The implementation is also known as the CI/CD pipeline. CI/CD is a devops … Continue reading

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