Business rules are everywhere. Every enterprise process, task,
activity, or function is governed by rules. However, some of these
rules are implicit and thus poorly enforced, others are written but
not enforced, and still others are perhaps poorly written and
obscurely enforced. The business rule approach looks for ways to
elicit, communicate, and manage business rules in a way that all
stakeholders can understand, and to enforce them within the IT
infrastructure in a way that supports their traceability and
facilitates their maintenance.
Boyer and Mili will help you to adopt the business rules
approach effectively. While most business rule development
methodologies put a heavy emphasis on up-front business modeling
and analysis, agile business rule development (ABRD) as introduced
in this book is incremental, iterative, and test-driven. Rather
than spending weeks discovering and analyzing rules for a complete
business function, ABRD puts the emphasis on producing executable,
tested rule sets early in the project without jeopardizing the
quality, longevity, and maintainability of the end result. The
authors presentation covers all four aspects required for a
successful application of the business rules approach: (1)
foundations, to understand what business rules are (and are not)
and what they can do for you; (2) methodology, to understand how to
apply the business rules approach; (3) architecture, to understand
how rule automation impacts your application; (4) implementation,
to actually deliver the technical solution within the context of a
particular business rule management system (BRMS). Throughout the
book, the authors use an insurance case study that deals with claim
processing.
Boyer and Mili cater to different audiences: Project managers
will find a pragmatic, proven methodology for delivering and
maintaining business rule applications. Business analysts and rule
authors will benefit from guidelines and best practices for rule
discovery and analysis. Application architects and software
developers will appreciate an exploration of the design space for
business rule applications, proven architectural and design
patterns, and coding guidelines for using JRules.
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