The business environment changes rapidly and needs to adapt to the enterprise business systems must be considered for new types of requirements to accept changes in the business strategies and processes. This raises new challenges that the traditional development approaches cannot always provide a complete solution in an efficient way. However, most of the current proposals for automatic generation are not devised to cope with rapid integration of the changes in the business requirement of end user (stakeholder’s and customer’s) resource. Domain-specific Rules constitute a key element for domain specific enterprise application, allowing configuration of changes, and management of the domain constraint within a domain. In this paper, we prop...
The focus in this position paper is on business rules as a means to raise the level of abstraction (...
In this paper we portrait Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as an approach to derive products in a par...
Domain models describe common and variant requirements for a family of similar systems. Although mos...
The business environment changes rapidly and needs to adapt to the enterprise business systems must ...
In today’s changing world, there is an ever-increasing demand and need for software reuse in applica...
Business process models are abstract descriptions and as such should be applicable in different situ...
Business process models are abstract descriptions that are applicable in different situations. To al...
Domain analysis is essential to core assets development in software product line engineering. Most e...
Nowadays, there are some methods for building domain requirement models, but they give few explanati...
Business rules are today essential parts of a business system model. But presently, there are still ...
AbstractOne of the most important factors of success in the development of a software product line i...
Nowadays, business models are in permanent evolution since the requirements belongs to a rapidly evo...
Some mechanisms to enable an effective transition from domain models to web service descriptions are...
A reference model to support a domain requires a significant level of adaptability and customization...
While there is a great interest in rule-based systems and their development, none of the proposed la...
The focus in this position paper is on business rules as a means to raise the level of abstraction (...
In this paper we portrait Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as an approach to derive products in a par...
Domain models describe common and variant requirements for a family of similar systems. Although mos...
The business environment changes rapidly and needs to adapt to the enterprise business systems must ...
In today’s changing world, there is an ever-increasing demand and need for software reuse in applica...
Business process models are abstract descriptions and as such should be applicable in different situ...
Business process models are abstract descriptions that are applicable in different situations. To al...
Domain analysis is essential to core assets development in software product line engineering. Most e...
Nowadays, there are some methods for building domain requirement models, but they give few explanati...
Business rules are today essential parts of a business system model. But presently, there are still ...
AbstractOne of the most important factors of success in the development of a software product line i...
Nowadays, business models are in permanent evolution since the requirements belongs to a rapidly evo...
Some mechanisms to enable an effective transition from domain models to web service descriptions are...
A reference model to support a domain requires a significant level of adaptability and customization...
While there is a great interest in rule-based systems and their development, none of the proposed la...
The focus in this position paper is on business rules as a means to raise the level of abstraction (...
In this paper we portrait Model Driven Architecture (MDA) as an approach to derive products in a par...
Domain models describe common and variant requirements for a family of similar systems. Although mos...