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K-SITE RULES Integrating Business Rules in the Mainstream Software Engineering Practice

Martínez Fernández, José Luis and Gonzalez Cristobal, Jose Carlos and Suárez, Pablo (2008) K-SITE RULES Integrating Business Rules in the Mainstream Software Engineering Practice. In: 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, 12/06/2008-16/06/2008, Barcelona, España.

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Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Authors/Creators:
Creators NameCreators email (if known)
Martínez Fernández, José Luis
Gonzalez Cristobal, Jose Carlos
Suárez, Pablo
Title:K-SITE RULES Integrating Business Rules in the Mainstream Software Engineering Practice
Event Title:10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems
Event Dates:12/06/2008-16/06/2008
Event Location:Barcelona, España
Title of Book:Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2008
Publisher:INSTICC, The Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication
Date:2008
ISBN:978-989-8111-37-1
Department:Telematic Systems Engineering
Faculty:E.T.S.I. Telecommunication (UPM)
Creative Commons licenses:Recognition - No derivative works - No commercial
Item ID:4908
Subjects:Telecommunications

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Abstract

The technology for business rule based systems faces two important challenges: standardization and integration within conventional software development lifecycle models and tools. Despite the standardization effort carried out by international organizations, commercial tools incorporate their own flavours in rule languages, making difficult the migration among tools. On the other hand, although some business rules systems vendors incorporate interfaces to encapsulate decision models as web services, it is still difficult integrating business rules in traditional object-oriented analysis and design methodologies. This is the rationale behind the development of K-Site Rules, a tool that facilitates the cooperation of business people and software designers in business applications.

Item Type:Presentation at Congress or Day (Article)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Business rules, rule engine, rule language, software development lifecycle models.
Subjects:Telecommunications
Código ID:4908
Depositado Por:Memoria Investigacion
Depositado el:11 Nov 2010 12:53
Last Modified:11 Nov 2010 12:53

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