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Tag Archives: workflow
Improving operational efficiency – Kanban and Basecamp
We’re big fans of Basecamp here at Red Hound. We use it to collaborate on projects, to run our management activities, drive our recruitment and even for booking and approving leave. I wanted to share with you our recent experiences … Continue reading
Posted in Business Rules, Kanban, Project Management
Tagged Basecamp, Kanban, unplanned, workflow
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Not modelling your workflow? Here there be monsters!
I wanted to share a recent project experience with you that further strengthened my belief that a picture paints a thousand words. It helped to identify the root cause of a show-stopping problem where other efforts to do so had … Continue reading
Posted in Business Rules, Data Flow, Domain Model, Messaging, Models, Replay, Risk Management, Routing Rules, Rule Engines, Smoke Testing, Trade Flow, Uncategorized
Tagged adapter, adapter framework, complex, conflict, deep dive, entry rule, exit rule, infrastructure, logging, Messaging Systems, refactor, regression test packs, root cause, Rules engine, test rig, testing rig, the code documents itself, trade capture system, upstream, walk through, walkthrough, workflow
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5 Things you need to know about Routing Rules
Here at Redhound, we have a wealth of experience of enterprise integration and messaging projects. Here we’ll share some more of that experience with you around the Routing Rule Engine (RRE). At the end of it, you’ll have a better … Continue reading
Posted in Business Rules, Models, Routing Rules, Rule Engines, Uncategorized
Tagged adapter framework, Asynchronous, breaks, business rules, choke points, complex routing, Enterprise Integration, messaging project, mi, regression test packs, Rules engine, workflow
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Increasing STP Rates – The Fantastic Four
No exciting trips out and about were to be had for this blog entry. Just me, a keyboard and several cups of terrible coffee. My topic this time is Straight Through Processing (STP) and I thought we’d have a very … Continue reading
Posted in STP, Trade Flow
Tagged break, CCP, golden source, static data, STEP, STP, straight through exception processing, straight through processing, workflow
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