2007 IEEE 23rd International Conference on Data Engineering Workshop 2007
DOI: 10.1109/icdew.2007.4401008
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Using UML-based Rules for Web Services Modeling

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“…The input or in-fault constructs for a WSDL document can be considered equal to triggeringEvent in R2ML's reaction rule, the output or out-fault construct of a WSDL document can be considered equivalent to a producedAction in R2ML's reaction rule and etc. Exploiting URML as a modelling language to define R2ML rules, we could use its modelling notation to generate R2ML reaction rules for a specific business process and then to convert it to WSDL in order to introduce a service (Lukichev et al, 2007). As an example we considered the business rule that we defined in the second example of Section 4, which states: "On customer book request, if the book is available, then approve order and decrease amount of books in stock by order quantity.…”
Section: Preliminary Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The input or in-fault constructs for a WSDL document can be considered equal to triggeringEvent in R2ML's reaction rule, the output or out-fault construct of a WSDL document can be considered equivalent to a producedAction in R2ML's reaction rule and etc. Exploiting URML as a modelling language to define R2ML rules, we could use its modelling notation to generate R2ML reaction rules for a specific business process and then to convert it to WSDL in order to introduce a service (Lukichev et al, 2007). As an example we considered the business rule that we defined in the second example of Section 4, which states: "On customer book request, if the book is available, then approve order and decrease amount of books in stock by order quantity.…”
Section: Preliminary Evaluationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this regard, the extensions or profiles of well-known languages, for example, Unified Modeling Language (UML) [8], are more applicable. UML-Based Rule Modeling Language (URML) [9] and Rule Visual Modeling Language (RVML) [10] are examples of such extensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although some researchers [6,23] have stressed the use of UML diagrams to represent workflows between services, we note that there is no established methodology which we could apply to abstract services from concrete processes and data flows.…”
Section: E-learning Service Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%