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What is Business Rule (BR)

Handbook of Research on Emerging Rule-Based Languages and Technologies: Open Solutions and Approaches
is the logic that expresses decision patterns, guidelines or constraints on business aspects. Here, “business aspects” refers to all aspects of companies which are of relevance for the rules. Typically in business process management, “business aspects” are business processes, value chains, organizational charts, resource models and enterprise architecture elements.
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Business Rules Management for Business Processes: From Modeling to Deployment
Marwane El Kharbili (IDS Scheer AG, Germany)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-402-6.ch023
Abstract
The power of rule-based solutions has been demonstrated over a wide range of domains and a number of industrial-scale solutions and business rules have now proven their usability in complex real world scenarios. But the use of business rules in conjunction with business process management is still a young research field. Business process management (BPM) is a new paradigm for companies to carry out their value-creating activities. Bringing agility and flexibility to business process management is one of the most pressing challenges we are facing today. In this chapter, we make the case for rule-enabled BPM by motivating the need for introducing business rules in BPM and studying the possible advantages of combining business rule management (BRM) and BPM techniques. A discussion of possible uses of business rules (BRs) in business processes (BPs) is made. Furthermore, we also propose a lifecycle for BPM-oriented business rule management, and illustrate this using a business scenario. Hence, the aim of this chapter is to provide readers with insights into issues conceptual BRM applied to BPM in a business context, not from a formal, but from a methodological point of view.
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