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Business Rules Management And Service Oriented Architecture

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This title brings together the following key ideas in modern enterprise system development best ?The need for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA). ?How the former depends on Component-Based Development (CBD) ?Database-centered approaches to business rules (inc. GUIDES) ?Knowledge-based approaches to business rules ?Using patterns to design and develop business rules management systems About The Ian Graham is an industry consultant with over 20 years. He is recognized internationally as an authority on business modelling, object-oriented software development methods and expert systems. He has a significant public presence, being associated with both UK anIan Graham is an industry consultant with over 20 years. He is recognized internationally as an authority on business modelling, object-oriented software development methods and expert systems. He has a significant public presence, being associated with both UK and international professional organizations, and is frequently quoted in the IT and financial press. He is well known as a public speaker and writer on advanced computing and has published over 60 articles and papers. His books, Object-Oriented Methods and Migrating to Object Technology are rated best sellers in their field. Ian is the developer of SOMA, one of the first complete object-oriented software engineering methods, which is particularly suitable for business process re-engineering projects. d international professional organizations, and is frequently quoted in the IT and financial press. He is well known as a public speaker and writer on advanced computing and has published over 60 articles and papers. His books, Object-Oriented Methods and Migrating to Object Technology are rated best sellers in their field. Ian is the developer of SOMA, one of the first complete object-oriented software engineering methods, which is particularly suitable for business process re-engineering projects. Table Of Foreword Preface Part I

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First published January 1, 2006

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After working as an in-house journalist and editor in consumer electronics magazines, Ian Graham became a freelance writer. He has written more than 230 illustrated non-fiction books for children and teens, and contributed chapters to books including Dorling Kindersley’s Know it All and Big Ideas that Changed the World. He has a degree in applied physics and a postgraduate diploma in journalism.

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