The business rules embedded in software are as old as programming itself. The logical statement if-then-else is an ancient and sacred mantra that directs software behavior and is rightfully attracting new attention with the emergence of business rules management systems (BRMS). Managers not familiar with BRMS would do well to acquaint themselves with this class of IT for several reasons, not the least of which is its potential strategic value in enhancing operational performance.
Executive Update
Enhancing Performance with BRMS
By John Berry
Posted November 30, 2006 | Leadership | Technology | Leadership |
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