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Corticon Technologies, Inc. is a Business Rule Management System software company that provides enterprise software products designed to automate decision management through use of a patented rules engine that does not require coding. Instead of requiring users to program, or code business logic into IT infrastructure applications, the rules engine separates the creation and management of business logic from the overall development of hard-coded applications.〔("New Business Rules for IT" ) April 7, 2011〕 Corticon is an international, privately held company headquartered in Redwood City, California, with offices in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Japan. The company has been recognized as a leading Business Rules Management System (BRMS) vendor by industry analysts at Forrester Research.〔("Market Overview: Business Rules Platforms 2011" ) Forrester Research July 14, 2011〕〔("Create decision-making business applications in practically no time " ) Network World April 15, 2011〕 == History == Corticon was founded in 2000 by Dr. Mark Allen and Pedram Abrari. They founded the company after researching rule-based systems and their application to healthcare delivery. Dr. Allen worked with (Dr. Larry Baraff ) and (David Schriger ), who were attempting to encode the logic of clinical practice guidelines into rule-based systems to provide in-process guidance to healthcare professionals.〔("Larry Baraff, MD" )〕〔("David Schriger" ) UCLA Health〕 Dr. Allen chose to leave the medical profession in 2000 to commercialize an approach to rule modeling. He partnered with Pedram Abrari, who brought experience developing rule-based systems. With a team of engineers knowledgeable in traditional rule-based systems, they developed the Corticon Business Rules Management System.〔("Corticon History" ) UCLA Health〕 On 26 October 2011, Corticon was acquired by Progress Software.〔("Progress Software Corporation" ) Progress Software Corporation Acquires Business Rules Leader Corticon〕 Terms of the deal weren't released. It was also announced that Founder Mark Allen would join the Office of CTO at Progress Software. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Corticon」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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