01655nas a2200241 4500000000100000000000100001008004100002260001200043653002600055653001300081653001700094653001700111100003200128700003200160700002400192700002400216245008700240856009800327300001000425490000600435520095800441022001401399 2013 d c06/201310aBusiness Intelligence10aSoftware10aArchitecture10aAdaptability1 aGuillermo Infante-Hernandez1 aAquilino Adolfo Juan-Fuente1 aBejamin Lopez-Perez1 aL J Cases-Fernandez00aUsing Rules to Adapt Applications for Business Models with High Evolutionary Rates uhttp://www.ijimai.org/journal/sites/default/files/files/2013/06/ijimai20132_2_7_pdf_31819.pdf a56-620 v23 aNowadays, business models are in permanent evolution since the requirements belongs to a rapidly evolving world. In a context where communications all around the world travel so fast the business models need to be adapted permanently to the information the managers receive. In such world, traditional software development, needed for adapting software to changes, do not work properly since business changes need to be in exploitation in shorter times. In that situation, it is needed to go quicker from the business idea to the exploitation environment. This issue can be solved accelerating the development speed: from the expert to the customer, with no –or few, technical intervention. This paper proposes an approach to empower domain experts in developing adaptability solutions by using automated sets of production rules in a friendly way. Furthermore, a use case that implements this kind of development was used in a real problem prototype. a1989-1660