Title
Modeling and Analysis of Laws Using BPR and Goal-Oriented Framework
Abstract
Recently, two complementary approaches are pro- posed to represent, model, and analyze laws: the Nomos and VLPM approaches. Nomos is a goal-oriented approach to effectively capture high-level principles in terms of goal realization for requirements guided by satisfiability of normative propositions obtained from rules embedded in a law. The latter offers a tool supported (re-)engineering methodology to extract laws represented in XML and build models using a subset of UML diagrams. Both allow traceability between laws and their respective models. This paper proposes an integration of these two approaches. We believe that this provides a framework that allows to trace and reason either top-down, from principles to their implementation or, viceversa, bottom-up, from a change in the procedure to the principles. It is exactly this connection that adds value to the solution we propose and makes our approach more significant than a simple juxtaposition of the two techniques.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1109/ICDS.2010.57
ICDS
Keywords
Field
DocType
Unified Modeling Language,XML,business process re-engineering,computability,law administration,BPR,Nomos,UML diagrams,VLPM,XML,business process re-engineering,goal realization,goal-oriented framework,laws,satisfiability,BPR,Goal-Oriented,Laws,Nomos,VLPM
XML,Unified Modeling Language,Computer science,Normative,Goal orientation,Satisfiability,Knowledge management,Computability,Business process reengineering,Law,Traceability
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.40
1
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
adolfo villafiorita125123.24
Komminist Weldemariam215427.27
Angelo Susi3105783.69
Alberto Siena429727.63