We began as a project team within the GUIDE organization in 1988. Our initial focus was on business rules that could be implemented directly in information technology ~ the kinds of rule that would be defined formally in specifications of the information system (that is, 'row 3' of the Zachman Framework).
Our first report was published as a GUIDE project publication in 1995 and then revised in 1997 and 2000. As the decade drew to a close our focus was broadening to include the business perspective (as well as the information system and technology perspectives). In 2002, we published the Business Rules Manifesto. This popular statement of the principles of 'rule independence' is available in English as well as translations to numerous other languages, with additional translations in process.
In 2000, we published our second major work, which deals with one important aspect of business rules from the business (Zachman 'row 2') perspective ~ the 'motivation' behind the business rules of an enterprise. The 2005 update this paper is entitled The Business Motivation Model ~ Business Governance in a Volatile World. Our work on the business perspective continues, as a response to an RFP from the Object Management Group (OMG), entitled Business Semantics of Business Rules (BSBR). In 2005, the BRT's final submission, Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR), was accepted by the OMG to move into the 'finalization' stage of the OMG standardization process.
Our first report was published as a GUIDE project publication in 1995 and then revised in 1997 and 2000. As the decade drew to a close our focus was broadening to include the business perspective (as well as the information system and technology perspectives). In 2002, we published the Business Rules Manifesto. This popular statement of the principles of 'rule independence' is available in English as well as translations to numerous other languages, with additional translations in process.
In 2000, we published our second major work, which deals with one important aspect of business rules from the business (Zachman 'row 2') perspective ~ the 'motivation' behind the business rules of an enterprise. The 2005 update this paper is entitled The Business Motivation Model ~ Business Governance in a Volatile World. Our work on the business perspective continues, as a response to an RFP from the Object Management Group (OMG), entitled Business Semantics of Business Rules (BSBR). In 2005, the BRT's final submission, Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR), was accepted by the OMG to move into the 'finalization' stage of the OMG standardization process.
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