Identifying Challenges in Business Rules Management Implementations regarding the Elicitation, Design, and Specification Capabilities at Dutch Governmental Institutions

Authors Koen Smit, Johan Versendaal, Martijn Zoet
Published in Journal of information technology, theory and application
Publication date 28 juni 2018
Research groups Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren
Type Artikel

Summary

Proper decision making represent one of an organization’s most important capabilities. To manage decisions and underlying business rules, an increasing number of organizations have begun to use business rules management (BRM). However, given BRM research’s and practice’s nascence, we need to more deeply understand the challenges in implementing BRM capabilities. As such, from collecting and analyzing two three-round focus groups and two three-round Delphi studies, we identified 28 main challenges that five Dutch governmental institutions experienced in eliciting, designing, and specifying business rules. We also discuss directions for future research.

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  • Koen Smit | onderzoeker | lectoraat Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren
    Koen Smit
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    • Research group: Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren
  • Johan Versendaal | lector | lectoraat Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren
    Johan Versendaal
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    • Research group: Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren

Language Engels
Published in Journal of information technology, theory and application
Year and volume 19 2
Key words Business Rules Management, Implementation Challenges, Government, Capabilities
Page range 121-137

Koen Smit

Koen Smit | onderzoeker | lectoraat Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren

Koen Smit

  • Onderzoeker
  • Research group: Betekenisvol Digitaal Innoveren