An Engine-Independent Framework for Business Rules Development

Mukundan K. Agaram, Chang Liu
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There is a compelling need for highly customized Domain Specific Languages and Business Vocabulary in certain industries such as insurance, mortgage, and finance to enable Knowledge Workers to articulate and to automate complex rules pertinent to their areas of function within their companies. Rule Engine vendors attempt to provide a solution to the problem by selling an integrated Rules Engine and Business Rules Management System. Usually, the BRMS's provided by vendors need to be customized and integrated into the overall Enterprise Architecture. This results in the Enterprise Architecture to be tightly coupled with the vendor's rule offering. Moreover, it poses a significant risk to the Enterprise as vendor solutions change between releases. The Enterprise Architecture needs a way to insulate itself from such impacts. This paper describes a framework that delivers the core BRMS functions of authoring and representation in a vendor neutral fashion. In addition, the paper sheds light on specific areas of the framework that can be standardized.
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在某些行业(如保险、抵押贷款和金融)中,迫切需要高度定制的领域特定语言和业务词汇,以使知识工作者能够阐明并自动化与其公司内功能领域相关的复杂规则。规则引擎供应商试图通过销售集成的规则引擎和业务规则管理系统来提供问题的解决方案。通常,供应商提供的BRMS需要定制并集成到整个企业体系结构中。这导致企业架构与供应商提供的规则紧密耦合。此外,当供应商解决方案在不同版本之间发生变化时,它会给企业带来重大风险。企业架构需要一种方法使自身免受此类影响。本文描述了一个框架,该框架以供应商中立的方式提供了核心的BRMS创作和表示功能。此外,本文还阐明了框架中可以标准化的特定领域。
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