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2000
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Extending Business Objects with Business Rules
It is common to imbed business rules within the code of distributed object systems. When business practices and/or policies change, as they often do, it is difficult if not imposs...
Isabelle Rouvellou, Lou Degenaro, Kevin Rasmus, Da...
ER
2001
Springer
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13 years 12 months ago
Agent-Oriented Enterprise Modeling Based on Business Rules
Business rules are statements that express (certain parts of) a business policy, defining business terms and defining or constraining the operations of an enterprise, in a declar...
Kuldar Taveter, Gerd Wagner
NOMS
2008
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Policy-based dynamic provisioning in data centers based on SLAs, business rules and business objectives
—A policy can be defined as any type of formal behavioural guide that is input to the system. Examples of policies that can be found in data center management systems include SLA...
Angela McCloskey, Bradley Simmons, Hanan Lutfiyya
DAWAK
2005
Springer
14 years 29 days ago
Extending UML 2 Activity Diagrams with Business Intelligence Objects
Abstract. Data Warehouse (DWH) information is accessed by business processes. Today, no conceptual models exist that make the relationship between the DWH and the business processe...
Veronika Stefanov, Beate List, Birgit Korherr
LOBJET
2006
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13 years 7 months ago
Mapping High-Level Business Rules To and Through Aspects
Many object-oriented software applications contain implicit business rules. Although there exist many approaches that advocate the separation of rules, the rules' connections ...
María Agustina Cibrán, Maja D'Hondt,...