Rule set management

Systems, methods, and computer products for optimally managing large rule sets are disclosed. Rule dependencies of rules within a set of rules may be determined as a function of rules execution frequency data generated from applying the rules over a data set. The rules within the set of rules may be...

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Main Authors VENKATACHALIAH GIRISH, FARUQUIE TANVEER A, DANI MOHAN N, SUBRAMANIAM L. VENKATA, KARANAM HIMA P
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Published 15.04.2014
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Summary:Systems, methods, and computer products for optimally managing large rule sets are disclosed. Rule dependencies of rules within a set of rules may be determined as a function of rules execution frequency data generated from applying the rules over a data set. The rules within the set of rules may be clustered into rules clusters based on the determined rule dependencies, in which the rules clusters comprise disjoint subsets of the rules within the set of rules. Cluster frequency data for the rules clusters may be used to arrive at an optimal ordering. Each rule within the set of rules may be assigned a unique identification that may capture an execution order of the rules within the set of rules.
Bibliography:Application Number: US20100969497