| Lee, M., "Event and Rule Services for Achieving a Web-based Knowledge Network," Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida, 2000; http://www.cise.ufl.edu/tech-reports/tech-reports/tr00abstracts. shtml, TR 002. |
....events instead of isolated or prioritized rules. The trigger specifications in ETR provide a very flexible way of linking events with potentially complex structures of rules to capture semantically rich and useful knowledge. An event and action oriented rule engine, called the ETR Server [LEE00], has been implemented to process ETR rules in the Database Research and Development Center at the University of Florida. The ETR server has been used in several research projects for different purposes, such as processing decision rules that implement negotiation strategies in [HUA00, SU00a] and ....
....ETR rules in the Database Research and Development Center at the University of Florida. The ETR server has been used in several research projects for different purposes, such as processing decision rules that implement negotiation strategies in [HUA00, SU00a] and Internet based Knowledge Network [LEE00]. 2.2 Business Rule Management Business rules are high level specifications of logic and control that are needed to conduct and manage intra and inter enterprise operations [EEC99] High level specification and management of business rules is more effective than implementing rules in programs ....
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Lee, M., "Event and Rule Services for Achieving a Web-based Knowledge Network," Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida, April 2000.
....enough to accommodate all the known kinds of business rule specifications. An active object model (AOM) is an object based knowledge model capable of defining objects in terms of attributes and methods (just like traditional object models) as well as events, different types of rules, and triggers [LEE00]. Therefore, we use it as the neutral representation in the RWS, and convert all types of rules into an event and actionoriented representation based on AOM [LIU00] Another major obstacle in developing an RWS is that the rules imported into the rule warehouse may contain inconsistency, ....
....triggered to perform some meaningful operations upon the occurrences of events. AOM provides a neutral knowledge representation for all business objects imported into a rule warehouse. Figure 1 shows an overview of the modeling constructs of AOM. Detailed specification can be found in Lee 2000 [LEE00]. 6 Event and Action oriented KS Schema Class Schema level KS Schema Class Class level KS Instance level KS Schema level KS Class level KS Instance level KS Figure 1. Constructs of the Active Object Model Four types of rules are commonly recognized and distinguished in the ....
Lee, M., "Event and Rule Services for Achieving a Web-based Knowledge Network," Ph.D. Dissertation, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida, April 2000.
....instance. The code generated for the defined events are installed in an Event Server, and those generated for the defined rules and triggers are installed in an EventTrigger Rule (or ETR) Sever. KPM, Event Server, ETR Server and Metadata Manager were developed for another project called Iknet [LEE00, SU00]. They are a part of an ISEE Hub and are used as the components of the dynamic workflow management system. The Process Definition Tool is implemented using Java beans technology. 6.2 Workflow Engine The enactment of a business process is performed by the Workflow Engine, which forms the core of ....
Lee, M., "Event and Rule Services for Achieving a Web-based Knowledge Network," Ph.D.Dissertation, Department of Computer and Information Science and Engineering, University of Florida, 2000, http://www.cise.ufl.edu/tech-reports/tech-reports/tr00abstracts. shtml, TR 002.
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