Business rules and information systems: aligning IT with business goals
Material type: TextPublication details: Boston Addison-Wesley 2002Description: xxi, 348pISBN:- 0-201-74391-4
- QA 76 .M67 2002
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Provides information on how information technology professionals can more specifically indicate what there systems require to do through identifying and putting to use business rules. A business rule is defined as a compact and simple statement that represents some important aspect of business. A detailed introduction to business rules, a practical outline of how they can be incorporated into information systems and applied using available technology is presented.
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