FORMAL MODELLING OF BUSINESS RULES: WHAT KIND OF TOOL TO USE?

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  • Sandra Lovrenčić
  • Kornelije Rabuzin
  • Ruben Picek

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

Sandra Lovrenčić

Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Varaždin, Croatia

Kornelije Rabuzin

Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Varaždin, Croatia

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S. Lovrenčić, K. Rabuzin, and R. Picek, “FORMAL MODELLING OF BUSINESS RULES: WHAT KIND OF TOOL TO USE?”, J. inf. organ. sci. (Online), vol. 30, no. 2, Dec. 2006.

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