Service-oriented architectures (SOA) have moved beyond the hype stage to where organizations are now carrying out their implementation plans. Their goal: increased agility via the ability to configure composite applications -- implemented in the form of services -- in response to changing business conditions and IT requirements. To help make this goal a reality, business rules management systems (BRMSs) are increasingly becoming a part of organizations' SOA implementation plans. Here's why.
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The Role of Business Rules Management Systems in Service-Oriented Architectures
By Curt Hall
Posted December 27, 2006 | Technology |
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