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White papers
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Business Process Management with a Competitive Edge (PDF, 1.1 MB)
This white paper explains how a business rule management system can make business process automation easier to understand, maintain and manage. Learn how the Welsh Assembly Government and a United States commercial lender have implemented business rules to make a difference in their business processes.
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Deploying Rule Applications with ILOG JRules (PDF, 945 KB)
Developing, deploying and administering any mission-critical application is difficult. It is one of the most challenging of the cross-cutting concerns, those requirements that slice through your IT infrastructure and require just the right interplay between hardware, software, people and their supporting processes. This white paper describes ILOG JRules' deployment features, and is intended for software engineers, architects and their managers who make implementation and deployment decisions.
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Analysts Rave About JRules6! (PDF, 639 KB)
According to Bloor Research, "No other product takes the separation of business rules from application logic to the level of JRules." Get the latest word from this new 16-page report.
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Decision Services: The Next SOA Challenge (PDF, 521 KB)
Service-oriented architecture (SOA) is an enterprise integration strategy currently enjoying widespread adoption due to its promise of component reuse, flexibility and reduced inherent complexity, and its ability to be deployed alongside existing legacy infrastructure. This document explains how SOA implements business processes by orchestrating business services that use standard data formats and communication protocols to perform business functions.
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ILOG JRules 6 for Architects and Developers (PDF, 1.1 MB)
Business rules traditionally live simultaneously in both the application development world and the business rule life cycle. Application architects, analysts and developers need specialized tools that recognize and accommodate this reality. JRules 6 provides these tools, allowing technical users to be more productive.
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Business Rule Management (BRM) with ILOG JRules - BRMS without compromise (PDF, 412 KB)
ILOG JRules 6 is BRMS without compromise. ILOG JRules 6 enables organizations to accelerate the business cycle by empowering the business to manage their business policies and rules as the business needs to change, not on an IT schedule.
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Why Business Rules? A Case For Business Consumers of Information Technology (PDF, 459 KB)
The relationship between business and IT has often been fraught with misunderstanding, frustration and even hostility. Part of this disconnect between the IT organization and the business groups is a natural disparity between the work cycles of the two groups. Business rule management systems bridge this gap.
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ILOG JRules: Performance Analysis and Capacity Planning (PDF, 326 KB)
ILOG JRules offers a rich variety of high-performance and scalable services for demanding e-business applications. In many cases the time taken to evaluate thousands of business rules may be less than that required for a simple database query. This document is intended as a guide for developing capacity planning numbers.
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ILOG JRules Business White Paper (PDF, 407 KB)
Improve efficiency and productivity with automated decision-support systems built and maintained using business rule management systems. This white paper provides an overview of business rules and ILOG JRules. Business users will learn how business rule management captures policies and best practices.
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Introducing ILOG Rules for COBOL for Legacy Modernization
Make the business value that resides in your legacy system deliver business
results today.
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- Manage business decisions for your mainframe applications
- Create decision services that can be used by other SOA components
- Achieve greater agility and flexibility
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Managing Business Assets Within Your Mainframe Applications |
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10 September 2008 Online |
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