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A business rules engine is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment. The rules might come from legal regulation ("An employee can be fired for any reason or no reason but not for an illegal reason"), company policy ("All customers that spend more than $100 at one time will receive a 10% discount"), or other sources. A business rule system enables these company policies and other operational decisions to be defined, tested, executed and maintained separately from application code. Eine Business-Rule-Engine (BRE) ist eine Softwarekomponente als Bestandteil eines Business-Rule-Management-Systems (BRMS), die eine effiziente Ausführung von Geschäftsregeln bzw. Business-Rules ermöglicht. Das primäre Ziel der BRE ist es, die Geschäftslogik zwischen Datenbank und Benutzerschnittstelle von der Programmlogik oder Prozesslogik zu trennen, was grundlegende Änderungen an der fachlichen Geschäftslogik ermöglicht ohne Änderungen am Programm-Code oder am Design des Geschäftsprozesses vornehmen zu müssen.
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A business rules engine is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment. The rules might come from legal regulation ("An employee can be fired for any reason or no reason but not for an illegal reason"), company policy ("All customers that spend more than $100 at one time will receive a 10% discount"), or other sources. A business rule system enables these company policies and other operational decisions to be defined, tested, executed and maintained separately from application code. Rule engines typically support rules, facts, priority (score), mutual exclusion, preconditions, and other functions. Rule engine software is commonly provided as a component of a business rule management system which, among other functions, provides the ability to: register, define, classify, and manage all the rules, verify consistency of rules definitions (”Gold-level customers are eligible for free shipping when order quantity > 10” and “maximum order quantity for Silver-level customers = 15” ), define the relationships between different rules, and relate some of these rules to IT applications that are affected or need to enforce one or more of the rules. Eine Business-Rule-Engine (BRE) ist eine Softwarekomponente als Bestandteil eines Business-Rule-Management-Systems (BRMS), die eine effiziente Ausführung von Geschäftsregeln bzw. Business-Rules ermöglicht. Das primäre Ziel der BRE ist es, die Geschäftslogik zwischen Datenbank und Benutzerschnittstelle von der Programmlogik oder Prozesslogik zu trennen, was grundlegende Änderungen an der fachlichen Geschäftslogik ermöglicht ohne Änderungen am Programm-Code oder am Design des Geschäftsprozesses vornehmen zu müssen. Gemeint sind beispielsweise alle Regeln und Prozesse der Fachanwender für Beschaffung, Vermarktung und Vertrieb. Andere Komponenten eines BRMS sind ein und ein . Die prominentesten Anbieter von Business Rules Engines sind FICO, , , BRFplus, Red Hat Decision Manager, das Open-Source-Projekt Drools, Computer Associates, , und ACTICO.
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