Enterprise Architecture Archive
Domain Driven Design and Business Rules
0 Comments Published by Rajgo October 8th, 2006 in Business Rules, Enterprise Architecture, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management SystemUdi Dahan has this post on Domain Driven Design (DDD) that I found interesting.I would say that no discussion on DDD would be complete without a mention of Business Rules. After all, it is Business Rules that adds most of the complexity that surrounds building Business Applications.
It is business rules that change most often and […]
Meet us at the BRF 2006 in Washington D.C
0 Comments Published by Rajgo October 6th, 2006 in Business Rules, Workflow, Enterprise Architecture, BPM, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management System, Decision Tables, Warranty Claims Management, Claims ProcessingBRF 2006 will be in Washington D.C between Nov 5-9. YASU will have a booth and we will be there in full force.
We also have 2 speaker slots at the Conference this time. Here are the schedules
Wednesday, Nov 8 2006 ( 3:15 PM - 4:15 PM)
Topic: Achieving 95%+ Automation Levels in […]
Business Rules for Everyone
0 Comments Published by Rajgo October 4th, 2006 in Business Rules, Enterprise Architecture, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Decision TablesI accidentally stumbled upon this Post written by one of my colleages. It is a very informative introduction to Business Rules.
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Windows Workflow Foundation and Business Rules - Integration Scenarios
1 Comment Published by Rajgo October 4th, 2006 in Business Rules, Workflow, Enterprise Architecture, BPM, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Decision TablesOne question that keeps popping up now and often is this.
What are the different Integration Scenarios for a BRMS with WWF?
Let me try and summarize all those that I can think of. Well, this is going to get technical.
A Little Background
A workflow is a set of Activities (or actions or tasks). The Activities can execute […]
Reducing Communication and alignment problems - The BRMS Way
0 Comments Published by Rajgo October 3rd, 2006 in Business Rules, Enterprise Architecture, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BREAligning the Business Community and the IT is well documented Challenge that most businesses are aware of.
One big challenge is one of communication. Specifically,
Reduce round trip times between IT and the Business
Provide Errors caused by incorrect interpretation
Use metaphors & IT enabled constructs that are easily understood by the Business
Businesses use Focused Workshops, Standardized Templates, […]
The Enterprise IT Challenge - The Agile Enterprise
0 Comments Published by Rajgo September 29th, 2006 in Business Rules, Workflow, Enterprise Architecture, BPM, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management SystemThis report on ebizq started me thinking on the challenges for the modern day IT Enabled Enterprise.Some of these are:
Enterprises need to extract as much as they can from their existing IT investments.
Business Policy & decisioning MUST be IT enabled for business agility & responsiveness
Decision makers MUST control and have visibility into the […]
Windows Workflow Foundation and Business Rules
6 Comments Published by Rajgo September 5th, 2006 in Business Rules, Workflow, Enterprise Architecture, BPM, BRMS, Rule Engine, QuickRules.NET, BRE, Business Rule Engine, Business Rules Management SystemI have been getting all these questions about the Windows Workflow Foundation from both our Sales Team and from some of our Customers.
The two big questions have been these
What is the Windows Workflow Foundation (WWF) ?
Why should you use a BRMS, like QuickRules.NET instead of the Rule Engine bundled with WWF?
WWF Intro
WWF is […]


















