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Instead of trying to model a dynamic environment with
static structures, you could create a meta-model where the business rules could
be defined on the fly by the users. The rules entered by the users would
then define the functionality of the application. This works great for
inventory and telecom plan types applications.
Walter
>>> Ma Ding-CDM087 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/28/01 09:34AM >>> We are in the process of building a model for a large scale telecom system. I wonder if anyone has any experience on how to model the business rules, like FCC regulations and network device/protocol compatibility checking. We also hope to use OCL to specify these rules in use case diagrams or class disgrams, and be able to generate Java/XML code to enforce them. Suggestions will be much appreciated. Ding ************************************************************************ * Rose Forum is a public venue for ideas and discussions. * For technical support, visit http://www.rational.com/support * * Admin.Subscription Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Archive of messages: http://www.rational.com/products/rose/usergroups/rose_forum.jtmpl * Other Requests: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * * To unsubscribe from the list, please send email * * To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Subject:<BLANK> * Body: unsubscribe rose_forum * ************************************************************************* |
- (ROSE) any better way to deal with business rules Ma Ding-CDM087
- RE: (ROSE) any better way to deal with business rules Walter Howard
- RE: (ROSE) any better way to deal with business rules Yakov, Debby
- RE: (ROSE) any better way to deal with business rules Walter Howard
