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2007 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference
Tool Support to Implementing Business Rules in Database Applications
Beijing, China
July 24-July 27
ISBN: 0-7695-2870-8
Liwen Lin, University of Manchester, UK
Suzanne M. Embury, University of Manchester, UK
Brian C. Warboys, University of Manchester, UK
In many cases, the programmer may require to encode business rules into the database applications. To do this, a large number of program elements may need to be examined by the programmer, to determine which have the capacity to violate a new rule and if so what minimal changes are required to prevent such violations. This process can be time-consuming, and even seasoned programmers can miss difficult and obscure cases in the mass of code. In this paper, we describe a static source code analysis technique to assist the programmer in enforcing business rules in a way that cuts down the amount of irrelevant code to be examined. Our technique derives all the possible ways in which a new business rule can be violated by the programs in the system being modified, and the specific program elements responsible.
Citation:
Liwen Lin, Suzanne M. Embury, Brian C. Warboys, "Tool Support to Implementing Business Rules in Database Applications," compsac, vol. 1, pp.157-162, 2007 31st Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference, 2007
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