

Rules Engine and Monitoring Using Java
Abstract
This paper presents a web-based Rules Engine and Monitoring Application for real-time management across multiple service center locations. Built with Java, JSP, Servlets, and Web Services, the system automates decision-making by evaluating operational data against predefined rules. It also includes a monitoring module to track performance, detect anomalies, and send alerts. The application enhances efficiency, reduces manual oversight, and supports data-driven decision- making.
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GitHub: Open Source Monitoring Tools (e.g., Nagios, ELK Stack)https://github.com/.
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