These are my links for December 16th:
- Primatek Consulting Blog by Eric Charpentier » Blog Archive » On Business Rules Categorization – Part IV – Rule Classification – A classification of business rules. I disagree with the separation of “rules for workflow or business process” since I think that they are just the application of the other rule types (e.g., rules for security, rules for rating engine, rules for decisions), not a class on their own. I would have added this as a comment on Eric’s blog, but typically don’t comment on sites that require me to create a login.
- SAP Network Blogs - A summary of what’s happened on the BPX community this year.

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I agree with you about the login. Sites/Blogs that first require a newly created username and password usually result in me not commenting on them.
I have taken this as advice and taken off the requirement of being a registered user on the blog’s site.
And to come back to Sandy’s inital comment, the classification is meant to be a way of identifying where rules could end up during the implementation phase of a project, hence the "Execution component" column in the classification.
Since there are BPEL execution engines and similar products and that during implementation these tools might end up being used, I created the category.
Hopefully this helps to clarify the classification.
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