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Drools Decision Tables in OptaPlanner: Put the user in control of the score function

by Geoffrey De Smet - April 17, 2014
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Wondering how to use Drools decision tables in OptaPlanner?
Take a look at this OptaPlanner blog post: Put the user in control of the score function.

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