What we’ve learned in this book
We started this book in a slightly dark place – we were avid users of Excel, but unsure of how to solve the problems we were encountering. Chapter 1 of this book brought some light; we learned that we were not alone in having these problems and there were rule-based AI tools that might help solve them. Chapter 2 went further, looking at the range of available engines and choosing KIE and Drools as the best available option to work with in Excel.
We got very practical in Chapters 3 and 4 – writing our first decision models and executing them online in KIE Sandbox, before exploring more of the power of the editor, backed up the KIE Services execution tool. We then shared our work in Chapter 5, allowing colleagues to view our rules in the OpenShift cloud and collaborate with us in editing the rules via GitHub.
Chapter 6, 7, and 8 allowed us to use our newly learned decision modeling powers within Excel using a range of options...