In the Rainbird Studio weight is used to express which conditions in a rule are more relevant or important. The weighting of a rule’s conditions contribute to the certainty of the fact that a rule infers, but weight should not be confused with the certainty factor of a fact or rule. The certainty of a rule is impacted by the weighting of conditions that have been satisfied and the certainty of any relevant facts.
The weights of all conditions in a rule are summed together and the weight for each condition will represent the proportion that condition affects the certainty factor. For example if we have a rule with two conditions, each of which have weight equal to 100, then our total is 200. Each condition contributes 50% of the total wight of the rule: