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Rewrite the Rules About Writing ...

By Mark Hall
October 31, 2005 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - ... business rules. The first new rule? Get IT out of the equation. That's what David Straus suggests. Straus is senior vice president of sales and marketing at San Mateo, Calif.-based Corticon Technologies Inc., which develops an array of software designed to let


STRAUS: Get IT out of business-rule-writing business
business analysts and managers turn their own business rules into executable code. According to Straus, "anyone with a logical mind" can use Corticon's Rules Modeling Studio tool. He says a business rule consists of a condition and its values, plus an action and its values. End users point and click their way through the software and use everyday English to complete the form that creates the rules. Once they're happy with a new rule, they compile the code and test it for logic flaws. Corticon's software checks all the possible combinations of conditions and actions in the rule. By the end of November, the company plans to add an Analysis Server to its product line. The new software can be used to create what-if scenarios prior to building business rules. Pricing varies based on the implementation, but Straus says an average value of a Corticon sale is about $25,000 for 15 seats.
Shed some light on the state of your ...

... IT development projects.

WESKER: Offers "early warning system" for IT
Lighthouse, a new service from Artifact Network Inc. in Baltimore, monitors IT projects and gives CIOs, project managers, tech staffers and other corporate execs user-specific dashboard views of everything from milestones achieved (or not) to how far along you are on defect remediation. Artifact CEO Mark Wesker likens Lighthouse to "an early warning system" for troubled projects. Budget-minded managers might get warnings about project costs, while development managers will be notified about bug-fix rates. By clicking on the red warning buttons, you can drill down to the specifics of the crisis at hand. The service integrates with Microsoft Project. Artifact is developing a Web services interface and will add custom reporting functions to a version of Lighthouse that's supposed to be ready early next year. Subscription pricing varies by user, but an unlimited-projects and unlimited-users option runs $2,500 per month.
Revenge tool from Microsoft gives you . . .

... the power to make its developers feel your pain.
Called WSYP (for "we share your pain") and created by Microsoft Corp.'s U.K. branch, the new tool lets you enact some justice upon specific Microsoft developers whose programming flaws have caused you headaches. Microsoft has created an instructional video on how WSYP works, and it's worthy of everyone's attention. (Go to www.microsoft.com/uk/technet/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=9999, then click on the "See a preview" link.) WSYP is an excellent model that other software vendors should emulate - if not with a similar tool, then at least with, shall we say, the same attitude.
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