Business rules are today essential parts of a business system model. But presently, there are still various approaches to, definitions and classifications of this concept. Similarly, there are also different approaches in business rules formalization and implementation. This paper investigates formalization using formal language in association with easy domain modelling. Two of the tools that enable such approach are described and compared according to several factors. They represent ontology modelling and UML, nowadays widely used standard for object-oriented modelling. A simple example is also presented
Ontologies and process models are two essential artifacts of enterprises. They are used for creating...
There are many situations during information system development (ISD) where there is a need to do m...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple formalism designed to encode lexicalized ontolog...
Business rules are today essential parts of a business system model. But presently, there are still ...
Abstract: Research on ontology is becoming increasingly widespread in the computer science community...
In this short paper the REA Business modeling language is ex- tended with an REA Business Rule model...
This work outlines the benefits of adopting semantics-aware formalisms in the description of busines...
Modern information systems (IS) have widely penetrated into many kinds of social activities by helpi...
It is now well-established, that there are three important aspects of business processes: the behavi...
The term ontology originates from philosophy and was adapted to computer science, in particular to k...
International audienceDecision systems usually rely on a set of business rules that describe the exp...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Rad prikazuje mogućnost semantičkog modeliranja poslovnih pravila, temelja poslovnih sustava. Ontolo...
Business rules play a critical role in building and maintaining effective and flexible information s...
Abstract: Business rules should first be specified at the conceptual level, using concepts and lang...
Ontologies and process models are two essential artifacts of enterprises. They are used for creating...
There are many situations during information system development (ISD) where there is a need to do m...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple formalism designed to encode lexicalized ontolog...
Business rules are today essential parts of a business system model. But presently, there are still ...
Abstract: Research on ontology is becoming increasingly widespread in the computer science community...
In this short paper the REA Business modeling language is ex- tended with an REA Business Rule model...
This work outlines the benefits of adopting semantics-aware formalisms in the description of busines...
Modern information systems (IS) have widely penetrated into many kinds of social activities by helpi...
It is now well-established, that there are three important aspects of business processes: the behavi...
The term ontology originates from philosophy and was adapted to computer science, in particular to k...
International audienceDecision systems usually rely on a set of business rules that describe the exp...
In 2007 the Object Management Group (OMG) adopted the Se- mantics of Business Vocabulary and Busines...
Rad prikazuje mogućnost semantičkog modeliranja poslovnih pravila, temelja poslovnih sustava. Ontolo...
Business rules play a critical role in building and maintaining effective and flexible information s...
Abstract: Business rules should first be specified at the conceptual level, using concepts and lang...
Ontologies and process models are two essential artifacts of enterprises. They are used for creating...
There are many situations during information system development (ISD) where there is a need to do m...
International audienceThis paper describes a simple formalism designed to encode lexicalized ontolog...