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
Testimonials (5)
The training definitely backfilled some of the gaps in my knowledge left by reading the OptaPlanner userguide. It gave me a good broad understanding of how to approach using OptaPlanner in our projects going forward.
Terry Strachan - Exel Computer Systems plc
Course - OptaPlanner in Practice
Shared examples of every function and/or operators are all well explained.
Brian Amlon - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - Introduction to Drools 7 for Developers
Doing hands-on and/or use case activities.
Brian A - Thakral One, Inc.
Course - jBPM and Drools
Exercises and solving problems in groups when the problems were more difficult.
Randy Comer Comer - Sandia National Labs
Course - Drools 7 and DSL for Business Analysts
I really enjoyed the good atmosphere.