See how OpenRules Decision Playground can help to make a preferred burger using different ingredients while minimizing the total fat, calories, or cost: https://openrulesdecisionmanager.com/decision-playground-make-a-good-burger/

See how OpenRules Decision Playground can help to make a preferred burger using different ingredients while minimizing the total fat, calories, or cost: https://openrulesdecisionmanager.com/decision-playground-make-a-good-burger/

See how OpenRules Decision Playground can help a freelance web designer to choose different combinations of features while maximizing the total value of these features subject to a limited budget: https://openrulesdecisionmanager.com/decision-playground-website-features/

See how OpenRules Decision Playground can serve as a self-service graphical interface that helps the customer select the most appropriate loan conditions: https://openrulesdecisionmanager.com/graphical-decision-modeling/decision-playground/selecting-loan/

See how OpenRules Decision Playground can help a manufacturer evaluate various production decisions and select the most suitable ones — taking into account long-term resource availability and uncertain future demand. https://openrulesdecisionmanager.com/decision-playground-inside-outside-production/

After reading the new book “The Decision Factory“, I posted an article with this title on LinkedIn. Here is the conclusion: “Moving from pure solvers to ‘decision factories’ reflects a broader trend: traditional optimization solvers are maturing into Decision Optimization components embedded within larger Decision Intelligence platforms. This lays the foundation for building custom decision systems that can keep pace with an ever-changing real world.” Link
While October 2003 may seem distant, the insights in this post remain remarkably relevant:
OpenRules Release 11.2.1 updates third-party dependencies to address security and compatibility requirements.
Key Updates:
These updates address highly requested customer requirements.