A framework for traceability of legal requirements in the Dutch Governmental context

Authors Koen Smit, Martijn Zoet, Matthijs Berkhout
Published in BLED 2016 Proceedings
Publication date 27 June 2016
Type Lecture

Summary

From the article: Abstract Since more and more business rules management solutions are utilized, organizations search for guidance to design such solutions. Principles are often applied to guide the design of information systems in general. Scientific research on principles for business rules management is limited. The purpose of this paper is to specify, classify, and validate design principles that can be applied to guide the design of a business rules management solution. We conducted a three round focus group and three round Delphi Study, which led to the identification of 22 principles. These 22 principles can be clustered into four categories: 1) deep structure principles, 2) physical structure principles, 3) surface structure principles, and 4) organizational structure principles. Our results provide a framework for the design and analysis of business rules management solutions.

On this publication contributed

  • Koen Smit | Researcher | Research group Digital Smart Services
    Koen Smit
    • Professor
    • Research group: Digital Ethics

Language English
Published in BLED 2016 Proceedings
Year and volume 2016 260
Key words Business Rules, Business Rules Management

Koen Smit

Koen Smit | Researcher | Research group Digital Smart Services

Koen Smit

  • Professor
  • Research group: Digital Ethics