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7th August 2008

IBM, SOA and Business Rules

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Well it seems that IBM believes in business rules too. I was reading SOMA: A method for developing service-oriented solutions which I found thanks to Eric Roch’s post on IBM’s SOA Methodology anda couple of things struck me:

Business rules get called out explicitly both in the meta model Eric shows and in the overall flow. [...]

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23rd June 2008

Are programmers the problem?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

There was more discussion in the blogosphere about the James McGovern COBOL is Evil post - COBOL is not evil, but COBOL programmers are. Now I already posted a response to James’ post (Why don’t you replace COBOL with something useful - not Java) but this new post made me think. I should say that [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Agility, Business Rules, Legacy Modernization | 3 Comments

18th March 2008

Live from DAMA - What do they mean, BUSINESS Metadata?

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Next up was a session from some folks at ASG talking about business metadata. They started by discussing the metadata audience and how it is changing as the syntactic and semantic richness of metadata increases. Initially there was a focus on consistent definitions for, say, COBOL copy books. Gradually expanded out to DBAs, Data Architects [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Intelligence, Business Rules | 0 Comments

24th February 2008

Live from DIALOG - Best Practices in Agile Business Rules Development

James Taylor Posted by James Taylor

Next up was Jerome Boyer presenting the Agile Business Rules Development Methodology, an approach ILOG makes available based on agile methodologies. The methodology has four tracks - Business Process, Data, Business Rules and Architecture. The balance between them varies and all four are built in iterations. ILOG has developed a methodology based on the Rational [...]

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posted by James Taylor in Business Rules, SOA | 3 Comments