Business Rule Engine Archive
How to Empower your Dealers and Win over your Customers
0 Comments Published by Rajgo March 27th, 2007 in BPM, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Government Applications, Claims ProcessingI was reading the Cadillac Story in Business Week, and I thought this was such a good usecase for explaining the power of the Business Rules Technology & approach.
Here is the gist of the story for those in a hurry! Excerpt from Business Week.
Car companies have for years kept goodwill funds for dealers to draw […]
How to reduce your Change Management Costs by 90%!
2 Comments Published by Rajgo March 22nd, 2007 in Business Rules, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Business AgilityI was getting one of my developers today to read through some VB code that one of our sales guys wanted deciphered. The task was to read a VB class, extract the business rules, business terms out of that class, then model the rules it using QuickRules.NET.
I was watching how long it took for my […]
The DSL Vs Business Rules debate continues!
0 Comments Published by Rajgo March 12th, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Domain Specific LanguagesEdwin has this post on How to write a Program in 2 Steps . He suggests the following 2 simple steps to write a business program.
Design and implement the programming language which would be best for solving the problem.
Write the program in the language you’ve just implemented.
Now, that is a suggestion that will certainly […]
The Rule Engines Vs Dependency Injection Debate !
1 Comment Published by Rajgo March 8th, 2007 in Business Rules, BRMS, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management SystemNick Malik declares victory for Dependency Injection in the battle of Rules Engines vs. Dependency Injection. Well, not so fast, Nick.
Nick argues that rules like UI form validation rules, error handling rules, routing rules in a process are better handled in code using a Dependency Injection Pattern, and not using a rule engine. […]
Why Developers must learn to love Business Rules?
0 Comments Published by Rajgo March 5th, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management SystemKenneth Down asks Should Business Rules be Technology Neutral? I respond by saying that Business Rules Must be at least Implementation Neutral.
Kenneth argues that business rules are best captured in the language of database tables, stored procedure descriptions, and the like.
He is perfectly right, when
No specs have been drawn out
It is upto the developers to […]
Event Driven Architecture and Business Rules Management
1 Comment Published by Rajgo March 1st, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, SOA, Complex Event ProcessingJoe Mckendrick asks Is EDA the ‘new’ SOA ?.I was thinking about what SOA is and what is EDA. Now this is what I think.
SOA >> A architectural model where systems are modeled as Service Providers and Service Consumers. Decoupling is provided for because the Service Providers and Service Consumers use the Service Definition […]
Business Rules & the Software Reuse Debate
4 Comments Published by Rajgo February 22nd, 2007 in Business Rules, BPM, BRMS, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Business Rules Codex, ProgrammingI have been discovering some old articles recently. Here is one where Bruce Silver says Don’t Bank on Business Process Reuse.
Why Business Rules are better than Code
Talking of Business Decisions and Business policies, Reuse is certainly possible and very much in demand. I have written earlier about why Business Rules are a better paradigm than […]
Improving Disconnected Decisions with Smart Mobile Applications
0 Comments Published by Rajgo February 21st, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Financial Services, Mobile ApplicationsI was browsing through the Java Mobile Applications Website, then came across a 2004 Report on Emerging Business Applications in the Japanese Mobile Internet.
Pretty Interesting stuff. Integrating Mobile Applications into the work fabric unlocks many efficiencies, while also introducing some challenges.
Here are some of the uses of Mobile Technology that I have heard of.
Mobile Applications […]
A Four Step Strategy to Personalize your Customer Service
0 Comments Published by Rajgo February 16th, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Call Center, CRM, Customer ServiceArt Gillis writes the Bank Systems and Technology Blog. In one of his recent posts, he says that the biggest hindrance to growing any bank is the depersonalization of customers.
It is an open secret that many businesses do next to nothing with all the customer data that they collect. With growing volumes and unprecedented business […]
How to Manage Online Product Availability Effectively
0 Comments Published by Rajgo February 14th, 2007 in Business Rules, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Business Agility, RetailEweek has this article about Mercado Software that will without human intervention add and remove products based on inventory and item profit margins.
I found that interesting because this is a clear use case for business rules technology. I am sure that Mercado internally use some kind of Decisioning mechanism, and I would love to understand […]


















