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Business Rules and Information
Systems:Aligning IT with Business Goals
By Tony Morgan
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Pub Date: March 18, 2002
ISBN: 0-201-74391-4
Pages: 384
Information systems often fail because their requirements are poorly defined. This book shows IT
professionals how to specify more precisely and more effectively what their systems need to do.
The key lies in the discovery and application of what are called business rules. A business rule is
pact and simple statement that represents some important aspect of a business. By
capturing the rules for your business--the logic that governs its operation--you will gain the ability
to create systems fully aligned with your business needs.
In this book, Tony Morgan provides a thorough introduction to business rules, as well as a
practical framework for integrating them into information systems. He shows you how to identify
and express business rules, offers practical strategies for their use, and explains the key
elements of logic that underpin their application.
Topics covered include:
Understanding the role of business rules and models in information systems development
Using models to structure and manage business activities, including merce
Defining and discovering business rules
Controlling business rule quality
Fitting business rules into varied technical architectures
Implementing business rules using available technology
Whether you are an analyst, designer, developer, or technical manager, the in-depth information
and practical perspective in this valuable resource will guide you in your efforts to build rule-
centered information systems that fully support the goals of anization.
Business Rules and Information Systems: Aligning IT with Business Goals
By Tony Morgan
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Pub Date: March 18, 2002
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