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Fact-Based Declarative Business Rule Modeling for the Static and Dynamic Perspectives in ERP Applications

In: Multidimensional Views on Enterprise Information Systems

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  • Peter Bollen

    (Maastricht University)

Abstract

The fact-based approach (NIAM, ORM, FCO-IM, CogNIAM) provides modeling constructs for the data- and process-oriented perspectives for domain business rules for ERP requirements determination. The event perspective in business rule modeling has been given less emphasis in the fact-based research community. In this paper we will define a number of modeling constructs that allow us to model ‘event-perspective’ business rule semantics in a declarative way that builds on the existing fact-based modeling constructs for business rules in the data and process perspectives.

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  • Peter Bollen, 2016. "Fact-Based Declarative Business Rule Modeling for the Static and Dynamic Perspectives in ERP Applications," Lecture Notes in Information Systems and Organization, in: Felix Piazolo & Michael Felderer (ed.), Multidimensional Views on Enterprise Information Systems, edition 1, pages 123-131, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:lnichp:978-3-319-27043-2_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27043-2_10
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