Issues in Rule Authoring
Jérôme Boyer () and
Hafedh Mili ()
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Jérôme Boyer: IBM
Hafedh Mili: Université du Québec, Montréal
Chapter Chapter 9 in Agile Business Rule Development, 2011, pp 245-281 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Target audience Business analyst, rule author (skip Sect.9.2.1) In this chapter you will learn The major issues in setting up a domain of discourse for business rules The different languages for authoring rules Rule coding patterns for different classes of rules Principles and best practices for organizing rules during development Key points Business rules are written against a business-oriented view of the data. High-end BRMSs offer a multitude of languages for expressing business rules; choose the one that fits the business logic. Atomic rules are easier to write, to validate, and to maintain. There are proven ways of coding certain types of rules, which rely on rules being atomic. Development-time organization of rules is a key aspect of rule management.The structure of the domain and rule reuse opportunities are key drivers for the development-time organization of rules.
Keywords: Business Process; Decision Table; Business Logic; Business Rule; Action Enabler (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19041-4_9
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