Simplifying complex business rulesAdd to My Brief

Mike Hall | 19/05/2010

At Wiliam, part of our process (Pre-production) helps you analyse your business requirements, as well as the goals or your user’s and come up with a strategy to ensure that you fulfil all of your user’s needs, as well as your business requirements.

Part of this process involves looking at the way you currently do business offline and the solutions that you currently provide to your clients and look at how we can help translate these offline rules to rules which can be used in your online offering.

At Wiliam we refer to the rules you apply to offering your business solutions or products as your business rules. 

Off-line, your business rules can afford to be more flexible, as you adapt and change your own rules to fit individual cases or needs. Although these rules can be mirrored exactly online, not compromising on any of your business offerings, this can lead to overly complex and therefore overly expensive solutions as each possible eventuality needs to be catered for programmatically.

Simplifying or standardising your business offering can not only lead to less complex online solutions (which are inherently less complex to use and therefore more usable), but they are also less expensive to develop. We aim to help you look at your existing business rules and devise new and improved rules to be implemented online.

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