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Second International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'03)
An Efficient Framework for Business Software Development
December 03-December 05
ISBN: 0-7695-1922-9
Ivan Ho, Hosei University Research Institute, California
Zentaro Komiya, Hosei University Research Institute, California
Billy Pham, Hosei University Research Institute, California
Hisato Kobayashi, Hosei University Research Institute, California
Kazuo Yana, Hosei University Research Institute, California
Businesses operate today in an increasingly dynamic environment through a worldwide network of information exchanges and business transactions. The Semantic Web - an extension of the current Web - which comprises ontologies and XML-related technologies, provides a shared and standardized vocabulary that can be communicated among automatic and human agents to share information and knowledge.
Consider that an electronic business is a set of business processes governed by business rules that run over the Internet. These business rules play a significant role in determining the success or failure of a business as a whole.
The goal of this paper is to introduce a framework that is designed to build business systems faster and which can more easily accommodate changes within a business. The advantages of this framework arise from its unity and simplicity, and especially its ability to effectively change, add, and/or delete business rules.
Citation:
Ivan Ho, Zentaro Komiya, Billy Pham, Hisato Kobayashi, Kazuo Yana, "An Efficient Framework for Business Software Development," cw, pp.336, Second International Conference on Cyberworlds (CW'03), 2003
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