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Use InRule Technology 'Ruler' to help you decide which product to download
For the application that needs rules, please select the development platform(s) you will use:
.NET 2.0
.NET 3.0
J2EE
Other
If a schema already exists for the application, please specify the type(s) in which it is defined:
XSD
Database
.NET Assembly
Please rate the importance of the following rule management functions (0 = N/A, 5 = Very Important)
0 1 2 3 4 5
Versioning & Rule Source Control
Role-based Permissioning to Add/Change/Remove Rules
Promotion of Rules (Dev --> QA, Dev --> Prod, etc.)
If you were to host rule management capabilities on a database what DBMS would you use?
SQL Server
Oracle
Other
Specify the importance of calling rules from each of the following types of applications:
.NET Application (Winform or Web)
BizTalk Orchestration
Windows Workflow Foundation Process
Other Third Party BPM
J2EE Application
Is using the Windows Workflow Foundation rule engine a requirement for your project?
Yes
Please specify the importance of having the following types of people in your organization author or maintain business rules:
Developers/technical staff
Technical Business Analysts
Non-technical Business Analysts
Business Users
Describe the level to which your application will incorporate the following types of logic:
Many simple, unrelated rules. Often these are used for data validation.
Rules that are complex or highly dependent on one another.
Non-technical Business Analysts, Many number-crunching calculations (financial, statistical, etc.). Often this type of logic exists in spreadsheets.
Logic that is reliant on the hierarchical structure of data. For example, a rule needs to pick an item out of a group using business logic or compare fields across multiple records.
The rules need to evaluate information from one or more data sources outside of the application (a web service, database, XML file, etc.)
Rules are related to one another and need to be executed in a certain, pre-defined order.
Nested rules
Frequency of rule change
Please rate the importance of testing rules while writing them
> Please rate the importance of creating a custom authoring user interface
If using a BPM, please specify which one
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