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July 24, 2006
Business Process Management
The cost-benefit for rules is supposed to be even higher. Analysts cite customer estimates of cost savings of the BRMS over traditional coding at between %25 and %75. I think the true value of business rules lies not in the technology. Value is in the practice of rules stewardship. I have worked for more than one corporate customer where the lack of documented rules has caused class action lawsuits. Compute the cost of SOX non compliance or a class-action law suite; you will acheive a quick ROI.
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Posted on July 24, 2006 11:39 PM by Class 65.
Filed in Personal Injury Resources under class action law.
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