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Business Rules: Management and Execution

Business Rules: Management and Execution
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Categories: Business Rules

Authors: Ronald G. Ross, Gladys S.W. Lam, Kristen Seer, Mark Norton, David Lyalin, Warren Williams and Layna Fischer
Paperback: 182 pages
ISBN-13: 978-0986321481

Business rules describe the operations, definitions and constraints that apply to an organization. Business rules can apply to people, processes, corporate behavior and computing systems in an organization, and are put in place to help the organization achieve its goals.

Business Rules: Why Should You Use Them?

This book helps corporate business readers to understand the meaning and impact of Business Rules within a variety of applications or scenarios such as:

  • Why and how to use a rules-based approach to validate, transform, recalculate, and remediate complex applications
  • The art of managing rules and terminology in a consistent, business-friendly, and shareable way
  • How to use a rules engine to achieve uniformity, consistency, continuous monitoring, transparency, flexibility, forecasting etc.
  • Key technologies, vendors and implementers in this ecosystem.

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