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- Title
A Framework-Driven Comparison of Automata-Based Tools for Identifying Business Rule Conflicts.
- Authors
Lam, Vitus S. W.
- Abstract
Drawing on business rules for constructing business process models by a constraint-driven methodology is a distinct characteristic of declarative process modeling. Given the intricacies of business rules, there is a pragmatic need to conduct conflict-free assessments for business rules in an automatic manner. In this paper, business rules are stated in terms of restricted English by harnessing a group of predefined business rule templates. With linear temporal logic that serves as a semantic foundation for the business rule templates, a pair of business rules represented as a linear temporal logic specification is translated into an associated Büchi automaton via LTL2BA, LTL3BA and ltl2tgba. A Büchi automaton that accepts the empty language signifies that the two business rules are in conflict with each other. The suitability of the formal framework and the three automated tools is evaluated by an industry-level case study.
- Subjects
RULES; BUSINESS enterprises
- Publication
International Journal of Software Engineering & Knowledge Engineering, 2019, Vol 29, Issue 3, p433
- ISSN
0218-1940
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0218194019500190