A business rule management system (BRMS) with a forward chaining inference based rules engine, more correctly known as a production rule system, using an enhanced implementation of the Rete algorithm.
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Modeling of Web Services using Reaction Rules
Marko Ribaric (Mihailo Pupin Institute, Serbia), Shahin Sheidaei (Simon Fraser University, Canada), Milan Milanovic (University of Belgrade, Serbia), Dragan Gasevic (Athabasca University, Canada), Adrian Giurca (Brandenburg University of Technology, Germany), and Sergey Lukichev (Brandenburg University of Technology at Cottbus, Germany)
Copyright: © 2009
|Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-402-6.ch018
Abstract
The development process of Web services needs to focus on the modeling of business processes rather than on low-level implementation details of Web services, and yet it also needs to incorporate the support for frequent business changes. This chapter presents the UML-based Rule Language (URML) and REWERSE Rule Markup Language (R2ML), which use reaction rules (also known as Event-Condition- Action rules) for modeling Web services in terms of message exchange patterns. Web services that are being modeled in this way can easily be integrated in the wider context of modeling orchestration and choreography. In order to achieve proposed solution, we have developed a plug-in for the Fujaba UML tool (so called Strelka) and a number of model transformations for round-trip engineering between Web services and reaction rules. Also, the paper presents mappings of models of Web services with reaction rules into the Drools rule language, thus enabling the run time execution semantics for our rule-based models.