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The business rules are established as one of the milestones of a BPM Suite. They are used to support the automation of functions related to business decisions and to integrate information from the operation and the industry best practices and to define and implement algorithms and condition sets that will permit to the analysts to define the requirements of running a system.

In addition, the business rules allow the user to control the actions and specific events with different complexity levels, and are the foundation for a system based on decisions logic.

Gevenue has a powerful intuitive rules engine and also easy to operate by specialized business users.

One of its main characteristics is that uses a simple, natural language which allows in an agile way to centralize the business rules. These rules then can be applied on report filters, workflow conditional rules or information consultations. Their modification is done on a centralized way and allows the rules reuse and encapsulation.


Besides, and in order to guarantee efficiency, Gevenue turns these natural language rules into SQL sentences or C* language according to the situation, so the rules are executed in the application server or in the database server according to the convenience.

The rules that become SQL can be later optimized by specialized personnel, allowing processes executions with a huge data volume.

 
 

Through Gevenue's technology, it is possible to generate a definition of a business rules list, which will be modular: these can be applied to other entry points of the BPM Suite (workflows, boards, filters, algorithms allocation, and algorithms visibility) without the need to repeat them either when the operator models a process, defines a control panel or applies a filter.

In this direction, a power user can also access to a business rules set and directly modify them from the application with no need of having knowledge about processes, consultation or other algorithms that use these business rules.