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Rule Authoring Infrastructure in JRules

Jérôme Boyer () and Hafedh Mili ()
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Jérôme Boyer: IBM
Hafedh Mili: Université du Québec, Montréal

Chapter Chapter 10 in Agile Business Rule Development, 2011, pp 283-331 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Target audience Developer, rule author, business analyst (may skip 3.3) In this chapter you will learn The structure of rule projects in JRules The different components of a rule project Rule project relationships and their importance in modularizing rule development The Business Object Model (BOM), which is used for rule authoring, and how to build it from the application (or executable) object model Best practices for organizes organizing rules, and the artifacts they depend on, in rule projects Best practices for the design of a stable and flexible BOM Key points Getting the rule project structure right is an important first step in rule authoring. Rule project dependencies can be used to modularize rule development and to maximize the reuse of rule artifacts. The BOM to XOM mapping is a powerful mechanism for obtaining a vocabulary that embodies business needs from an application model geared towards IT needs. The BOM update and refactoring capabilities of Rule Studio enable us to selectively propagate some changes from the XOM to the BOM, and to shield the BOM – and rules – from the others.

Keywords: Decision Table; Business User; Rule Engine; Claim Processing; Technical Rule (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19041-4_10

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