Overview of the Erudine Behaviour Engine
The Erudine Behaviour Engine is a software development toolkit which enables you to build the behaviour of new enterprise systems or clone the behaviour of an existing legacy system.
Traditional software development tools are based on the established belief that systems do not need to record the reasons for carrying out a function. Programmers only code functionality on an unreliable 'because I said so' basis certain inputs require certain outputs and that is the way of things.
The limitations and flaws of this approach are central to the problems the IT industry has had to face almost since its birth: high-maintenance and inflexible systems, lengthy testing regimes, and immense difficulties in understanding complex systems.
The Erudine Behaviour Engine was developed with precisely these problems in mind. Systems created or replaced with this technology are not programmed, they are taught. Using a unique process called Conclusion & Justification, business experts can be directly engaged in teaching a system not only what it must do when faced with certain
situations but also the reasons why the system responds in that particular way.
This new approach deals in adaptable system behaviour, not inflexible rules.
This apparently simple change offers huge advantages. Testing occurs alongside system development; all new behaviour is checked against a base of existing behaviour and any conflicts are automatically resolved. Complex systems become infinitely more understandable and maintainable. System development and modernisation becomes a
task for a handful of people over a matter of weeks, not an entire department over
several months or years.
With the Erudine Behaviour Engine, IT systems become the drivers of change. You are freed of the compulsion to make excuses for your inflexible business systems and bestowed the power to say 'yes' to rapid changes that give you a competitive edge.
Please see our website for more information: [www.erudine.com]
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