In the early phases of the software development process, specifications are mostly written in a natural language rather than formal models, which is not supported by the Model Driven Architecture (MDA). For this reason, the Semantic of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) is proposed by the Object Management Group to represent the textual specifications in a language comprehensible by both of humans and machines, to facilitate its integration in the MDA lifecycle. However, businesspeople are usually not familiar with SBVR standard. In this paper we present an approach to automatically transform textual business rules to an SBVR model, to facilitate its integration in nowadays information technology infrastructures. Our approach is distingui...
Methodologies in software development are typically applied when a problem is already formulated and...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Development and maintenance of an information system based on business rules is a resource-consuming...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of transforming natural language business specifications i...
Abstract. This position paper describes ongoing work in applying the new OMG standard called Semanti...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) is a new standard from the OMG that combines aspec...
this paper presents a novel approach for transformingBusiness Rules expressed with Semantic of Busin...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules express...
Abstract. Business rules represent the primary means by which com-panies define their business, perf...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules expressed...
International audiencethis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules expressed...
This work outlines the benefits of adopting semantics-aware formalisms in the description of busines...
The Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR), v1.0 document (Object Management Gr...
As the success of information system projects and their development also relies on the knowledge of ...
Methodologies in software development are typically applied when a problem is already formulated and...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Development and maintenance of an information system based on business rules is a resource-consuming...
Abstract—This paper addresses the problem of transforming natural language business specifications i...
Abstract. This position paper describes ongoing work in applying the new OMG standard called Semanti...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Rules (SBVR) is a new standard from the OMG that combines aspec...
this paper presents a novel approach for transformingBusiness Rules expressed with Semantic of Busin...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules express...
Abstract. Business rules represent the primary means by which com-panies define their business, perf...
International audienceThis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules expressed...
International audiencethis paper presents a novel approach for transforming Business Rules expressed...
This work outlines the benefits of adopting semantics-aware formalisms in the description of busines...
The Semantics of Business Vocabulary and Business Rules (SBVR), v1.0 document (Object Management Gr...
As the success of information system projects and their development also relies on the knowledge of ...
Methodologies in software development are typically applied when a problem is already formulated and...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Development and maintenance of an information system based on business rules is a resource-consuming...