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| Category: | General - Books | By: | Wiley |
| More info: | www.wiley.com | Author(s): | Barbara von Halle |
| Pages: | 546 | Year of publication: | 2002 |
| Representing a significant change of focus in software engineering, the business rule approach to application development benefits all decision makers. Managers will turn to business rules to implement change. IT has already learned the benefits of separating data by processing and managing data as an independent component of systems. A rules-extended development approach does exactly the same thing for business rules: by reducing the amount of code that needs to be written, it shortens the » Read more... | ![]() |
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Representing a significant change of focus in software
engineering, the business rule approach to application development
benefits all decision makers. Managers will turn to
business rules to implement change. IT has already
learned the benefits of separating data by processing
and managing data as an independent component of
systems. A rules-extended development approach does exactly the
same thing for business rules: by reducing the
amount of code that needs to be written,
it shortens the time necessary to implement change.
Barbara von Halle presents the first book to
show in real-world terms how to build applications
using business rule concepts and techniques.
This guide will
give readers: Guidance for system designers and database
managers; The motivation for using the business rule
approach; Techniques for discovering and managing rules; Guidance
on how to conduct rule analysis; Steps for
designing the implementation options of the rules, as
well as designing workflow and database components.

