Toward a functional reference model for business rules management

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Business rules can be crucial to an organization's business operations. In view of a growing number of internal and external challenges (such as compliance with regulations, the need for organizational agility, or the need to retain organizational knowledge), organizations increasingly are forced to actively manage their business rules in order to stay successful. However, business rules management (BRM) is an organizational task that cannot be encountered simply by implementing a software system. The paper describes the design process toward a functional reference model for business rules management. The model provides three perspectives on tasks and functions to successfully manage business rules. Practitioners may use the model to establish BRM in their organizations, facilitate communication between business and IT, and evaluate software solutions for BRM. From a scientific perspective, the model is a design artifact, representing a theory for designing and developing information systems with the objective of managing business rules. © 2014 IEEE.

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Schlosser, S., Baghi, E., Otto, B., & Oesterle, H. (2014). Toward a functional reference model for business rules management. In Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (pp. 3837–3846). IEEE Computer Society. https://doi.org/10.1109/HICSS.2014.476

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