RuleGuide™
RuleGuide, the new source business rule management facility, is available for release to the commercial market this fall.
RuleGuide is a tool for business rule analysts
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- To facilitate the capture of source business rules
- The analysis of rules
- Preparation of rules for release to a production environment
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- To facilitate the capture of source business rules
- The analysis of rules
- Preparation of rules for release to a production environment
RuleGuide ensures that decision making, at every level of an organization, is consistent, complete and accurate
RuleGuide Design Highlights
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- A source rules maintenance application designed specifically for the Business Rules Analysis
- Facilitates rule capture, authoring, impact analysis, and management
- Independent of, but adaptable to, any rule methodology
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- Offers improvements in quality, efficiency, and productivity over using generic software applications such as word processing, spreadsheets and databases
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- Allows for the import and export of rules and related information from external sources
- Emphasizes traceability of rules, and the components of rules, from their source to implementation whether that implementation is in a Business Rule Engine, in manual business processes, in business models, or specification documents
- Built upon the power of an enterprise relational DB rules repository supporting high volume rule management
- Allows rule traceability to and from a Fair Isaac Blaze Advisor™ production environment via a link between the RuleGuide application and the Blaze Advisor Rule Maintenance Application
- Document, manage, and trace business information, regulatory information, IT applications, and business processes
- RuleGuide allows for the capture of all source business rule information including the origin of the rule whether it is a Stakeholder, Business Initiatives, Subject Matter Experts, Documents, or Program Code
- RuleGuide supports many rule lifecycles; discovering rules from scratch for a new product, mining rules from program code, documenting through facilitated sessions with the business team, or from existing, ad-hoc rules maintenance facilities

