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OpenRules Testing Facilities |
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Rule Testing is one of the most important phase of the BR Management cycle. OpenRules allows business people (not programmers) to be in control of BR development, testing, and maintenance. This direct control can lead to dramatic improvements in the quality of the business rule repository. OpenRules Testing Facilities
Based on the complexity of the rules, a user may create a more sophisticated test environment that utilizes user-defined test cases along with expected results. Different use cases may be placed in separate Excel files using similar Data tables but different test data instances. The expected results can be placed in separate data tables. In order to compare the results of the different use cases the customer has to write a problem specific method which is also placed in an Excel table. The use of OpenRules Forms allows a developer to create a Web-based interactive testing environment. When test data is entered online, the appropriate rules will be invoked with a push-button, and the results of rules processing are presented in a Web browser. This approach allows business analysts to define business terms and facts in Excel without worrying about their actual implementation in Java, C#, or XML. These terms and facts are used to represent and test business rules in a pre-integrated mode. Automated rules can be executed and tested even before integrating rules with an existing application by using Excel-based test data. OpenRules Test Data Modeling
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