Object Connections is pleased to announce the release of version 3.0 of
our flag****p product, Common Knowledge. Common Knowledge is a
cross-platform business rules engine and management system that
sup****ts the capture, representation, do***entation, maintenance,
testing and deployment of an organisation's business rules and
application logic.
Common Knowledge V3.0 includes many new features including full .NET
sup****t, a range of additional and enhanced business rule formats,
user-defined data types, sup****t for XML do***ent handling including
XPath and XSLT, and an integrated business rules debugger.
Common Knowledge V3.0 sup****ts all existing rule formats and a range of
additional formats, including:
* Workflows
* Rete Rules
* Decision Grids
* State Maps
* Flow Charts
* Decision Tables
* Decision Trees
* Scripts
* Active Scripts
Common Knowledge Studio, our highly visual and interactive business
rules authoring environment, has also been enhanced with the addition
of many new features including:
* An integrated and interactive business rules debugger
* A streamlined user interface to further increase productivity and
useability
* Improved online help including a comprehensive set of user guides,
samples and tutorials
* A range of visual, interactive editors sup****ting all new business
rule formats
Other significant enhancements and improvements to Common Knowledge
include:
* The ability to add "reasons" to your business rules, allowing
detailed explanations to be associated with each outcome
* The ability to include user defined cl***** in your business rule
definitions
* The ability to define communication channels for the exchange of
messages with external applications
* Sup****t for the processing of XML do***ents (including XPath and
XSLT)
* The ability to nest business rule definitions to arbitrary depths,
allowing large sets of rules to be more logically structured
For further details please visit our website at
http://www.objectconnections.com
where you'll find a range of resources
including whitepapers discussing various aspects of business rules
management and automation, and a fully functional evaluation download.


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