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The Role of Business Rules Management Systems in Service-Oriented Architectures

Posted December 27, 2006 | Technology |

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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Curt Hall
Curt Hall is a Cutter Expert and a member of Arthur D. Little’s open consulting network. He has extensive experience as an IT analyst covering technology and application development trends, markets, software, and services. Mr. Hall's expertise includes artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), intelligent process automation (IPA), natural language processing (NLP) and conversational computing, blockchain for business, and customer… Read More
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