Title
xEAI-rules: executable models to simulate enterprise application cooperation
Abstract
We propose an approach to create application-cooperation executable UML models by performing transformations on high-level business rule models. Business rules are defined, using activity diagrams, then, they are transformed to an annotated PIM to, finally, be transformed into an executable UML (xUML) model. The xUML model along side with a set of test cases enables us to validate that applications, whose cooperation is described in the rules, maintain consistency and integrity. Because this validation is based on a non-distributed, platform-independent simulation the cost and effort of its development and testing is reduced; early detection of flaws can help avoid expensive modifications on a concrete platform specific implementation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2006
10.1145/1141277.1141581
SAC
Keywords
Field
DocType
annotated pim,concrete platform,enterprise application cooperation,expensive modification,early detection,xuml model,activity diagram,high-level business rule model,executable uml,executable model,application-cooperation executable uml model,business rule,business rules
Early detection,Model transformation,Software engineering,Enterprise application,Computer science,Executable UML,Activity diagram,Test case,Database,Business rule,Executable
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
1-59593-108-2
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rubby Casallas122526.65
Milena Vela200.34
Catalina Acero300.34
Nicolás López4153.21