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- KonferenzbeitragHow to design a general rule markup language?(XML Technologien für das Semantic Web – XSW 2002, 2002) Wagner, GerdA General Rule Markup Language has several purposes. It may serve as a lingua franca for different rule systems and rule components in application software to exchange rules between each other. It may be used to express derivation rules for enriching XML-based taxonomies (also called "web ontologies") by adding definitions of derived concepts. It may be used to publish the reactive behavior of a system in the form of reaction rules. And it may be used to provide a complete XML-based specification of a software agent. Further uses may arise in novel web applications. In this paper, I consider the problem of how to design a General Rule Markup Language that can be used for these, and for future emerging purposes.
- KonferenzbeitragAn Integrated Rule Modeling Framework(Informatik 2007 – Informatik trifft Logistik – Band 1, 2007) Lukichev, Sergey; Giurca, Adrian; Wagner, GerdThis paper introduces an Integrated Rule Modeling Framework, which consists of the UML-based rule modeling tool Strelka, rule interchange format R2ML and a number of services, which facilitate the development and debugging of rule-based applications and rules for the Semantic Web. We describe how the framework can be used by software engineers and how Semantic Web rule modelers can benefit from using our rule interchange services.
- KonferenzbeitragValidating auction business processes using agent-based simulations(Business process, services – computing and intelligent service management, 2009) Pascalau, Emilian; Giurca, Adrian; Wagner, GerdBusiness Process Modeling and particularly modeling business processes as collaborations is one of the challenges of today enterprise software development. The industry of software development becomes more and more expensive making crucial a correct translation from business idea to implementation to allow for a complete understanding and complete exchange of information between development participants. Particularly, large established software infrastructures are critical with respect to the integration of new components. In this paper, we describe an automated mapping from Single Item English Auction BPMN model to an Agent-Object Relationship simulation towards validation of this business process. The mapping underlines the capabilities of agent-based simulations to execute business processes as well as a number of open questions with respect of BPMN collaboration models.