Rule Design – How Far Do You Go?
Rule Design - How Far Do You Go? The topic of genericization in rule design came up the other day. I should explain first what was meant, and the easiest way to do that is with an example. Suppose...Continue Reading
Rule Design - How Far Do You Go? The topic of genericization in rule design came up the other day. I should explain first what was meant, and the easiest way to do that is with an example. Suppose...Continue Reading
One of the things that irritates me, and I am sure (since I ask) other people is the lack of support for natural language versions of some pretty basic functions. For example, in English you can write (this...Continue Reading
I suppose this article could have just as easily been about Oracle Policy Modelling 10 as well. But since I was teaching version 12 I decided to use it for the screenshots. I also was teaching a group...Continue Reading
A serious problem in the design of business rules of any kind, or the interpretation of existing legislation or jurisdiction is that most computer programs do not allow us to construct rules in a way that reflects Natural...Continue Reading
Jargon Busting The world we work in loves jargon. Let's face it, many of the terms we work with (CRM, SRF, SEM) are impenetrable to the outside world in the wide sense. Worse still, the terms we love...Continue Reading