Hello,
I'm writing a report about my rule-based system, and i must refer
something about jess performance, and if possible compare it with other
rule engines.
In the http://www.jessrules.com/
is said that "jess is small, light, and one of the fastest rule engines
available". Where can i find a justification for this?
Currently, with my web search, i found a number of links that provide
some performance comparison analysis, like here
http://geekswithblogs.net/cyoung/articles/54022.aspx
and here http://www.infoq.com/articles/Rule-Engines
but i don't known how reliable are these results.
Can you tell me a good reference for this question?
Regards,
Joao
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