Title
Graphical representation and storage issues in object-oriented rule modeling
Abstract
Rules are an important part of any programming language and system. Rules can be employed either to enforce the correctness, integrity or admissibility of databases or database states, or to define requirements specified in the design phase of a software development process. A rule is more than just a simple IF ... THEN construction. Rules can be viewed as objects with distinctive properties and operations, constantly interacting and relating with other objects. Although research has been done on rules, the focus has been mainly on retrieval, activation and firing. Our focus is on the graphical representation and storage of rules and on event modeling in an object-oriented environment.
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1145/2817460.2817479
ACM Southeast Regional Conference
Field
DocType
Volume
Event modeling,Object-oriented programming,Parallel algorithm,Computer science,Geometric modeling,Computational geometry,Correctness,Theoretical computer science,Software development process,Delaunay triangulation
Conference
1
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-89791-925-8
1
0.41
References 
Authors
11
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Huy T. Vo1103561.10
Jeffrey Peters210.41