Explicit representation of business policies
In traditional programming, business policies are embedded in program code. This form of representing business policies has its problem because policies are disintegrated into low-level program code statements that project more of the control flow aspect of a system rather than the semantic of the p...
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Zusammenfassung: | In traditional programming, business policies are embedded in program code. This form of representing business policies has its problem because policies are disintegrated into low-level program code statements that project more of the control flow aspect of a system rather than the semantic of the policies. This paper argues that business policies should be explicitly represented in a system. The paper examines business policies and its relevance in the context of system specification and suggests an approach to representing policies explicitly in classes. |
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DOI: | 10.1109/APSEC.1998.733612 |