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April 21, 2006

Live from Brainstorm (almost): The role of business rules in Enterprise Architecture

Larry Goldberg, of KPI, gave a presentation on the role of business rules in Enterprise Architecture, leaning on both the Rule Maturity Model KPI has developed and the Zachman Framework.

Larry spent quite a lot of time on the various frameworks and how/why to use business rules in them - you can contact him or read the materials for more - but a couple of key points I wanted to make here:

Interesting stuff. Clearly we have work still to do in terms of how rules fits into an Enterprise Architecture but it is good to see that Larry (and some of the folks in the blogroll below) are thinking about it.

Posted by James Taylor at April 21, 2006 3:04 PM

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