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Facilitating the Implementation and Evolution of Business Rules
Budapest, Hungary September 25-September 30
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Liwen Lin, University of Manchester
Suzanne M. Embury, University of Manchester
Brian C. Warboys, University of Manchester
Many software systems implement, amongst other things, a collection of business rules. However, the process of evolving the business rules associated with a system is both time consuming and error prone. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to facilitating business rule evolution through capturing information to assist with the evolution of rules at the point of implementation. We analyse the process of rule evolution, in order to determine the information that must be captured. Our approach allows programmers to implement rules by embedding them into application programs (giving the required performance and genericity), while still easing the problems of evolution.
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Liwen Lin, Suzanne M. Embury, Brian C. Warboys, "Facilitating the Implementation and Evolution of Business Rules," icsm, pp.609-612, 21st IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'05), 2005
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