WSJ readers are already familiar with the concept and promise of Web services. For some time, media and industry analysts have been touting the revolution about to occur in the programming world as a result of universally accessible, reusable code that can be assembled to accomplish an... Oct. 21, 2002 12:00 AM EDT Reads: 13,249 |
In May and July of 2000, Java Developer's Journal (Vol. 5, issues 5 and 7) ran a two-part article on how business rules can be implemented in Java. To recap, business rules are a formalized representation of the policies, practices, and procedures of an organization, describing how bus... Feb. 1, 2001 12:00 AM EST Reads: 10,815 |







Ken Molay is director of Blaze Advisor product evangelism at Fair, Isaac and Company. Ken is responsible for informing and educating companies about the implementation benefits and applications of rules-management technology across industries. He works closely with customers to understand and promote their use of rules-based business decision software for efficiency, consistency, and control of business operations.



















