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Business rules provide the business user with a host of benefits. As well as providing the technical teams with a specification (usually ready to run) of what needs to be done, they allow the business person to gather their requirements in a logical manner within the context of their business processes. The gathering of the rules across an organization and departmental responsibilities also allows for a holistic view of the processing and logic across the corporate body for a service being provided or a good being created and analysis can ensure that the correct owners of the solution are identified and presented with the rules that their manual and automated systems are following. These reports are for their own specific job role or department responsibility. Combining these rules with classification and categorization information allows for reports that can identify who and what may be impacted by a change in any business rules such as changes to principles, processes, practices, compliance or governance.
Corporate Modelling has developed a business rules approach that allows business people of all levels of technical ability to specify the logic within their systems in an easy to use and easy to follow manner. As a core component of the Corporate Modelling Enterprise Improvement solution in both the models aspect and application generation we have striven to make the rules solution both easy to use and universal to the solution areas in which rules can be used.
Business rules solutions come in all manner of shapes and sizes with various degrees of sophistication from simple database constraint systems to fully functional complex rules engines. At Corporate Modelling we believe our rules solution to have several advantages over generic rules engine solutions. Corporate Modelling business rules are gathered within the context of the business models or technical models they are appropriate to. For example, business case flow rules are gathered in the business process modelling tool, application logic is gathered when modelling a task, user interface logic is gathered when defining the user interface etc.
This approach in conjunction with several ways to enter the rules and several programming languages generated out from these business rules makes Corporate Modelling business rules one of the most flexible on the market.
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