Flexible framework for workflow and decision automation with BPMN and DMN. Integration with Quarkus, Spring, Spring Boot, CDI.
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Flexible framework for workflow and decision automation with BPMN and DMN. Integration with Quarkus, Spring, Spring Boot, CDI.
DMN Engine is a decision engine (rule engine) allowing to execute and evaluate the decisions defined in a DMN model. Its primary target is to evaluate the decision tables that transform the inputs into the output(s) using the decision rules.
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