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Posted by Martyn Richard Jones on June 24, 2002 at 10:12:13:
Hello,
What's a Business Rule and do they have any relationship to Knowledge Management?
I think I know what Business Rules are, at least I have an opinion, but I would like to start a broader discussion on what exactly a Business Rule is, in practice, and how they could be used, if at all, to develop aspects of Knowledge and Information Management.
What do I think a business rule is? well I guess it starts with something like:
If I wish to run a business
and I wish to be successful
then I should sell something
and make a profit
and do so continuallyOr something to that effect
Regards,
Martyn R Jones
- Business Rules Technology: Thought for the day Martyn Richard Jones 08:33:45 06/25/02 (2)
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- Re: Business Rules Denham 12:53:58 06/24/02 (0)
- Re: Business Rules: Thought for the day Riva Gianluca 10:25:42 06/24/02 (2)
- Re: Business Rules: Thought for the day Martyn Richard Jones 11:16:02 06/24/02 (1)
- Re: Business Rules: Thought for the day Prac 14:53:00 06/24/02 (0)
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