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AIT Business Rule Intelligence System (BRIS) treats rules as a corporate asset. Instead of simply updating rules when conditions change, AIT BRIS lets business users manage rules throughout their entire lifecycle.
BRIS provides tools and rule languages that help policy managers, business analysts and developers to author, deploy, and manage business rules; a repository to store and protect business rules; a powerful rule engine to execute rules; and an extensive Java / .NET library to define and extend the rule execution and management environments.
Another major strength of BRIS is its reliability. The combination of high performance and robustness make its rule engine the one to depend on for mission-critical business applications, regardless of the throughput requirements. All the components in BRIS are based on the latest standards for .NET, J2EE, XML, Web Services and even rule engines (e.g. JSR94). BRIS is designed to fit into the modern computing environment seamlessly and efficiently, so there is no need for custom or proprietary interfaces or adapters.
BRIS is customizable and extensible to an unprecedented degree. Practically every feature that is provided "out of the box" can be customized if desired. The tools, repository, engine and framework are all supported by rich APIs or frameworks that enable their extension programmatically.
AIT rounds out the offering with Solution Frameworks, Professional Services, Education Programs and Maintenance/Technical Support. AIT provides all the software and services needed by customers to create successful BRIS solutions.
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BRIS provides you :
Business agility
Anticipate demand and react quickly for faster time-to-market.
Proven decision-making
Test rule-based scenarios before implementation, cutting costs.
Increased revenue opportunities
Flexible product, pricing and service open incremental revenue streams.
Customer satisfaction
Offer custom products and services that meet individual consumer needs.
Consistent regulatory compliance
Visibility for transparent regulatory oversight and flexible change processes.
Automate processes from application to enterprise
Whatever your challenge, AIT business rule products add flexibility and performance.
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Easy-to-use tools include features that support rule definition, deployment, maintenance and retirement:
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Take rule editing into your own hands: With AIT BRMIS, policies and practices are expressed as English-syntax business rules instead of computer code. Developers, analysts, managers and administrators use powerful editing tools to manage, track and change rules.
Build consistency into your systems: AIT BRIS stores rules in a central repository. The same rules are accessed by every organization in the enterprise, across touch points and applications. Teams employ consistent regulations and practices, ensuring prompt compliance.
Zero-latency rule changes: Accelerate updates with AIT BRIS. Business analysts change decision logic themselves, relieving overworked IT departments. New policies and regulations are implemented quickly and accurately.
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AIT Business Rule Intelligence System can be looked on as either a 2, 3 or n-tiered approach. As the below diagram shows, the user interface, business logic and data are all treated separately and can be executed at any level.

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Project Goals:
Design the new architecture with open interfaces for other existing system to plug in.
Technology upgrade to SOA with less coupling between systems and 3rd Party Tools
Decrease complexity and increase exposure of business logic
Enable the batch processing into the system for uploads publishing and journal entries.
Validated and approve the transactions into the system.
Export and import with file conversion format i.e. PDF / Word etc.
Better User Interface Design with proper Look & Feel.
On-demand generation of customized design-intensive documents in PDF, XML, EPS and InDesign formats.
Automatically formats XML-tagged variable content.
Merges, scales, and rotates variable graphics in a variety of formats.
Adapts to a variety of layouts and sizes, from single-page ads to multi-page documents.
Integrates with leading content-management and digital asset management systems through Java API.
Automatically processes and routes jobs dropped into hot folders.
Intelligent support for design and content variations (multiple templates per document style).
Built-in Internet-to-print capabilities let customers enter variable elements into Web forms and rapidly preview the results in Acrobat Reader.
Leverages Adobe InDesign as the design and layout tool; full support for InDesign's creative and typographic capabilities.
Scores content against multiple templates to select template that best fits the job.
Adapts content to layout within chosen template using designer-controlled business rules.
Supports article groups: applies different layout rules to different areas of a document.
Provides intuitive tools for creating and applying business rules to different profiles, clients, markets, or other segments that you define.
Includes administration tools for configuring, monitoring, and managing the application.
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Figure 1 - Expanded Concept - AIT BRIS System Architecture
Permission Management Environment
Recommendation Security Process
Permission Management will be assigned to the depending upon the authorized Role returned by ADS (Active Directory Services).
To begin the permission management features, a Security Login screen should be associated to the role. This is the first screen which comes up when application starts. The Repository gets populated through ADS by checking with respect to the User ID taken from the system. Against the selected repository the roles gets populated by checking back against the ADS list which gets populated during the first call. An ADS call is made once and all the values related to the User ID are stored in the Vector.
This is the flow for the ADS (Active Directory Service):-
Login class calls Naming Manager class for the repository names depending upon the User ID which is taken from the system login.
ADS connection is established. The ADS parameters values are getting read from ads.properties file which is in resources directory.
ADS check's whether User ID is authenticated or not i.e. User ID is present in the ADS tree.
If User is Authenticated then ADS returns the list of repository names else exit.
If there is no repository names associated with the User ID then the user is not allowed to work on repository.
Figure 1 - Active Directory Model
Once the Login Screen is populated with repository list names and user has selected a repository he wants to work on, and then Roles list used to get populated.
Depending upon the User ID and the "Selected Repository" name, ADS is called to get the assigned roles.
ADS returns the roles assigned to that repository depending upon the User ID.
If there are no roles with respect to User ID or to any of the repositories then user cannot work on repository.
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Support & Pricing |
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BRIS is Commercially Cheap. Read more about our Support & Pricing Strategy.
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FAQ's |
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Read the FAQ's sheet here for all the products features to get to know more about all.
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