All Articles on Business Rules Management
How to Guide for Creating, Building, Deploying and Running a BRM Application in CE 7.1
The main aim of this article is to help you to get start with BRM (Business Rules Management) and includes information on how to invoke the rules, adding dependencies with UIs and how to deploy it to the server.17 Sep 2009
Four Methods for Planning Data Validation in BPC70NW
This whitepaper reviews four optional methods to validate planning data entries (budgeting, forecasting) in BPC. Those methods can be used together, or separately to ensure that data is submitted within the organization's guidelines and parameters for the planning process.24 Aug 2009
In this end-to-end guide you will be learning about how decision logic, modeled using BRM, can be integrated with the process logic modeled using BPM. It makes use of investment approval process use case scenario, where a requestor makes a investment request which based on certain business policies and constraints, is either accepted or rejected17 Aug 2009
Using Rules in a WebDynpro Application
This is an end-to-end article describing how to create a simple WebDynpro Application which makes use of rules modeled using SAP NetWeaver Business Rules Management 7.1 EhP1 component.06 Aug 2009
Decision Table Export and Import
This article outlines the installation and usage of the Decision Table Export and Import feature.05 Aug 2009
Integration of BRFplus UI to a WD application
BRFplus is a powerful rule engine from SAP in the ABAP stack. This article explains how to embed the BRFplus UI into your WD application.05 Aug 2009
Enterprise SOA with SAP NetWeaver - Business Rules Management Roadmap
The Roadmap for SAP NetWeaver Composition Environment Business Rules Management component.21 Jul 2009
Change Management of Rules using SAP NetWeaver Business Rules Manager 7.2
This article is an end-to-end guide meant to help you in using the Rules Manager (a web based business user interface to help business analyst manage, review and change rules) to model and manage set of simple rules.15 Jul 2009
Modeling Rules using SAP NetWeaver Business Relationship Management 7.2
This article is an end-to-end guide meant to help you in understanding the different features available in BRM 7.2 and in how they can be used in modeling a set of simple rules. This guide makes use of simple rules scenario where we check whether or not the approval of a superior officer is required in an Investment Approval Process.15 Jul 2009
A BPX Guide to SAP Business Suite Value Scenarios
An inside look at how the SAP Business Suite Solution Management Organization is following a businessprocess modeling approach to define, configure, validate, and ship an extensive library of extended processes based on the comprehensive capabilities of the software.11 May 2009
Implement Value Scenarios - Integration
- What do a Value Scenario include
- Prerequisites to be successful when implementing a Value Scenario
- Implement a Value Scenario in details –"Integrating Sourcing and Procurement"
- Prerequisites to ensure a successful running Value Scenario within the organization
SAP Business Suite Value Scenarios: Partnership to deliver "Integrated Product Development"
Integrated Product Development (IPD) value scenario built on top of Business Suite 7.0 demonstrates how Businesses can develop products faster, cheaper with improved quality by breaking the functional barriers and improving the collaboration between various units such as Marketing, R&D, Manufacturing & Procurement and also with External Suppliers.11 May 2009
SAP Business Suite Value Scenarios: Partnership to deliver "Integrated Sourcing and Procurement"
- Achieve Economies of Scale from Business Suite 7.0
- Unleash existing capabilities SRM procurement and E-Sourcing functionality
- Lower the costs to source for supply
- Lower consulting costs and project timelines with Speed 2 Market
- Improve Business Process ties into best in class corporate initiative
- Manage spend better, consolidation, enforce pricing
This document explains how Rules can be evaluated in a Gateway.17 Apr 2009
6 Sure Signs You've Hampered Your Business Processes
BPM technology has evolved considerably. Imagine one common, intuitive platform available to executives, business managers, analysts, application architects, and developers. Customers using the tools describe them as revolutionary. SAP Senior Vice President Wolfgang Hilpert is at the helm of this BPM breakthrough. In this interview, Hilpert introduces customers to the vision upon which SAP's BPM platform is based, and advises readers on how to get started. This article was published in the Apr/May/Jun 2009 issue of SAP Insider and appears here with permission of the publisher, WIS, www.WISpubs.com.01 Apr 2009
Business Rules Change All the Time, But Your Applications Don't Have To
With SAP NetWeaver BRM, you need only adapt your business rules — not your complete systems — to changing business requirements. As a result, a real-world competitive benefit emerges: Companies can considerably reduce maintenance and operational costs and, at the same time, lower time-to-market pressures. This article was published in the Apr/May/Jun 2009 issue of SAP Insider and appears here with permission of the publisher, WIS, www.WISpubs.com.01 Apr 2009
Value of Business Process Management
As a part of a Business Process Transformation study, BPM experts examine core business processes in organizations by identifying cost and value drivers and performing a quantitative and qualitative assessment of these drivers. The findings will be provided in a detailed report to the organizations.31 Mar 2009
Invoking Rules Web Service from Web Dynpro CE 7.1
This presentation is to help one in invoking Rules web service from WebDynpro Application.09 Mar 2009
Filter a List of Elements in a Mapping Activity Using Rules in Process
This article describes how Rules can be used to filter a list of elements and specify corresponding actions.04 Mar 2009
Business Rule Framework Cookbook
This tutorial explains about the Business Rule Framework. BRF is a framework used to customize the events and actions. Events are similar to the object oriented events which triggers certain process. For each event there can be an action attached which performs some activity when event is triggered.03 Mar 2009
