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Issues in Designing Business Rule Applications

In: Agile Business Rule Development

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  • Jérôme Boyer

    (IBM)

  • Hafedh Mili

    (Université du Québec, Montréal)

Abstract

Target audience Application architect, software architect, developer In this chapter you will learn The major design issues for early business rule management system An overview of the major architectural choices for a business rules application An overview of the major design issues surrounding the integration of rule engines integration options An overview of the major design issues and best practices regarding reengineering legacy applications to introduce business rules Key points Business rule management is about more than authoring – and managing – executable rules: we need to manage the early deliverables (rule capture and analysis) and ensure proper traceability through the various stages of ABRD. Business rule applications can come in many shapes and sizes: rules are architecture-neutral. Most BRMSs offer many rule engine deployment options.The integration of rule-based decisioning into applications depends, in part, on the architecture of the application, and in part, on rule-specific architectural requirements. There are some proven patterns to reengineer the decisioning aspect of a legacy application using rule engines.

Suggested Citation

  • Jérôme Boyer & Hafedh Mili, 2011. "Issues in Designing Business Rule Applications," Springer Books, in: Agile Business Rule Development, chapter 0, pages 177-213, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-19041-4_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19041-4_7
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