Writing effective business rules (Record no. 11648)
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-- | 9780123850515 (pbk) |
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-- | QA76.5913 .W58 2012 |
-- | QA76.5913 .W58 2012 |
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-- | Witt, Graham C. |
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-- | Writing effective business rules |
-- | a practical method |
-- | Graham Witt. |
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-- | Waltham, Mass. |
-- | Morgan Kaufmann/Elsevier, c |
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-- | xx, 340 p. : |
-- | ill. |
-- | 23 cm. |
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-- | Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-304) and index |
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-- | The world of rules -- How rules work -- A brief history of rules -- <br/> Types of rules -- The building blocks of natural language rule statements -- Fact models -- How to write quality natural language rule statements -- An end-to-end rule management methodology -- Rule statement templates and subtemplates |
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-- | Writing Effective Business Rules moves beyond the fundamental dilemm<br/> a of system design: defining business rules either in natural language,<br/> intelligible but often ambiguous, or program code (or rule engine inst<br/> ructions), unambiguous but unintelligible to stakeholders. Designed to <br/> meet the needs of business analysts, this book provides an exhaustive a<br/> nalysis of rule types and a set of syntactic templates from which unamb<br/> iguous natural language rule statements of each type can be generated. <br/> A user guide to the SBVR [Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business<br/> Rules] specification, it explains how to develop an appropriate busine<br/> ss vocabulary and generate quality rule statements using the appropriat<br/> e templates and terms from the vocabulary. The resulting rule statement<br/> s can be reviewed by business stakeholders for relevance and correctnes<br/> s, providing for a high level of confidence in their successful impleme<br/> ntation. A complete set of standard templates for rule statements and t<br/> heir component syntactic elements A rigorous approach to rule statement<br/> construction to avoid ambiguity and ensure consistency. A clear explan<br/> ation of the way in which a fact model provides and constrains the rule<br/> statement vocabulary A practical reader-friendly user guide to the tho<br/> se parts of the SBVR specification that are relevant to rule authoring-<br/> - \c Source other than Librray of Congress |
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-- | Semantic computing |
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-- | Rule-based programming |
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-- | Data structures (Computer science) |
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-- | Natural language processing (Computer science) |
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-- | Electronic data processing |
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UNIMY | UNIMY | PJ Library | 06/14/2017 | QA76.5913 .W58 2012 | 101714 | 06/14/2017 | 06/14/2017 | BOOK |