Archive for the ‘Requirements’ Category

9th April 2009

A reader asks – how to document decision logic

I got an interesting question last week:
In you experience do you believe that the rules editors will become self documenting tools and, if so, is there any danger to this?
With regard to products I have used in the past I am not convinced they have evolved sufficiently to do this and I always see users [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Reader Questions, Requirements | 0 Comments

2nd April 2009

Keeping business rules out of your use cases with decisions

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Adrian Marchis had a nice article on Use Case Recycling by Extracting Business Rules. Now making sure decisions are identified explicitly in use cases avoids one of the seven deadly sins of decision management and is something I think is critical. Indeed I wrote an article on the topic on the same network [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, Requirements | 0 Comments

2nd March 2009

First Look – RuleXpress

RuleXpress is a tool from RuleArts designed to allow business analysts to capture their vocabulary or terms and source business rules relevant to their business and their business problems. RuleXpress is not a business rules management system nor is it a modeling tool in the sense of a UML modeling tool. It is a tool [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Product News, Requirements | 0 Comments

13th February 2009

Decision Management and software development II – Model Driven Engineering

Continuing this weeks posts on using decision management to improve development,  I thought I would post on how decision management should be part of model-driven development (model-driven engineering, a model-driven architecture or whatever).
The recent, and premature, discussion of the death of SOA led Johan den Haan to post SOA is dead; long live Model-Driven SOA [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Composite Applications, Decision Management, Requirements | 0 Comments

9th February 2009

Using Decision Management to improve Requirements

I just wrote an article for Modern Analyst – Using Decision Management to improve Requirements. The whole area of requirements and business rules/decision management is one I think is deserving of more attention. Just as Agile developers need to think about using rules/decision management so do those specifying requirements. We know the old approaches (rules [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, Decision Management, Requirements | 0 Comments

4th February 2009

DIALOG The roadmap

On now to the roadmap, at least at a high level.
Right now there is the normal post-acquisition “blue wash” going on and by Q2 will deliver IBM versions of all ILOG’s products and, obviously IBM’s global sales force and Global Services are being spun up. The core of the roadmap is to move the BRMS [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Decision Management, Event-Driven Architecture, Optimization, Requirements, SOA | 0 Comments

13th January 2009

Hardcoding + procedural code = bad news

In a blog post about Hardcoding Considered Harmful – or is it? Jeff Palermo said
Oren Eini boldly makes the assertion that a system is simpler to maintain when configuration is hard-coded in one place within the system. Coupled with an automated testing and deployment process, changing configuration can be just as simple and predictable [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, Requirements | 3 Comments

18th December 2008

If IT can’t get you there, perhaps decision management can

Dick Lee had an interesting post titled We Know Where We’re Going, But IT Can’t Get Us There. He made a number of points of which three stood out: Business often fails to communicate effectively to IT Poor process definition…

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Decision Management, Requirements | 0 Comments

24th September 2008

Finding hidden decisions in business processes

Scott Sehlhorst (with whom I have presented and about whom I have written before) had a great post this week called Hidden Business Rule Example. Scott walks through some analysis of a process and shows how finding hidden decisions within that process can really inform how you think about the systems and processes you need. [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Adaptive Control, Business Process Management, Business Rules, Data Mining, Decision Management, Requirements | 0 Comments

14th July 2008

Enterprise Decision Management and the Software Development Lifecycle

One of my regular readers had a question today about Enterprise Decision Management and the Software Development Lifecycle – the EDMSDLC if you like. Here’s what he asked:
We do Business Rules in our approach… I guess one question would be, where does EDM fit in a typical SDLC? [company] does Requirements, we have a method [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Process Management, Decision Management, Enterprise Applications, Reader Questions, Requirements | 3 Comments

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