Course Outline

Introduction to Drools 8 for Government

  • Overview of Drools architecture and key features for government use
  • Role of business analysts in rule-based systems for government
  • Introduction to the Drools Workbench for government applications

Understanding Domain-Specific Languages (DSLs)

  • What are DSLs, and why are they important for government?
  • Examples of DSLs in business contexts relevant to government operations
  • Benefits of using DSLs in Drools for government applications

Creating and Managing DSLs for Government

  • Building DSLs in the Drools Workbench for government projects
  • Defining patterns and templates for rules to meet government standards
  • Ensuring clarity and consistency in DSL definitions for government use

Writing and Testing Business Rules with DSLs for Government

  • Mapping DSLs to business scenarios within the public sector
  • Creating and executing test cases to ensure compliance with government regulations
  • Debugging and refining rules to meet government requirements

Collaborating with Technical Teams for Government

  • Translating business requirements into rules that align with public sector workflows
  • Working with developers to implement rules in government applications
  • Maintaining rule consistency across government teams and departments

Best Practices for Rule Management for Government

  • Organizing rules for scalability and reusability within government systems
  • Versioning and auditing rule changes to ensure governance and accountability
  • Optimizing rule performance and execution in a government context

Applying Drools 8 and DSLs in Real-World Government Scenarios

  • Industry-specific examples and case studies relevant to government operations
  • Hands-on exercises based on participant domains within the public sector
  • Q&A and troubleshooting common challenges faced by government entities

Summary and Next Steps for Government

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of business rule management systems for government
  • Familiarity with business workflows and logic

Audience

  • Business analysts working with rule-based systems in the public sector
  • Project managers and product owners involved in defining business rules for government operations
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