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Top-down, Bottom-up
by Daniel Selman
November 17, 2008

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Within the ILOG BRMS team we often talk about "top-down" rules development versus "bottom-up" rules development. These terms are pretty vague, and when I use them outside ILOG they seem even more vague! I thought it would be useful to…

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Joe, the Rules Plumber
by Pierre Berlandier
November 12, 2008

It sounded that “Putting the business rules in the hands of the business people” was still one of the most popular mantra at the 2008 Business Rules Forum, a bit like a recurring vow from a political stump speech. Here are some candid questions about this catch phrase that I would like to explore: Who exactly [...]

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ILOG JRules web components editors demo
by Christophe Borde
November 17, 2008

In the video from the post “Can ISVs and OEMs benefit from ILOG BRMS ?”, we went through a set options to integrate and/or to customize ILOG JRules’ Rule Team Server . In the following video we demonstrate how we can leverage some ILOG JRules web components editors within an application. For this purpose we have [...]

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Guidelines for Configuring Rule Execution Server Deployment on Server Clusters

Clusters provide mission-critical services to ensure minimal downtime
and maximum scalability.   A cluster is a group of servers that
transparently run your infrastructure as if it were a single entity.
Rule Execution Server for .NET 3.0 relies on Windows Server 2003 /
2008…

InfoWorld Review, “ILOG Rules for .NET 3.0 meshes well with Microsoft”

This review from the July 31, 2008 edition of InfoWorld magazine provides a 3rd-party assessment of ILOG Rules for .NET 3.0, focusing on the product’s tight integration with the Microsoft platform and applications.

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