Unified solution for procurement integration and B2B stores
Trieu C. Chieu, Shiwa S. Fu, et al.
ICEC 2003
Externalization of application logic from application objects has become pervasive in its use in many system, business and application components. Implementation of such systems typically focuses on the use of rules and rule engines, and has typically been closely integrated with the application objects themselves and application source code needs to be modified to include decision points to externalize the logic. This puts a burden on the developers if the application contains a large number of decision points. The problem is compounded by legacy applications where source code is not available and therefore it is virtually impossible to modify the application source code to include the decision points. This has limited the potential use of application logic externalization methodology. In this report, we will describe an approach and tools to automate the process of externalizing application logic for applications without modifying source code.
Trieu C. Chieu, Shiwa S. Fu, et al.
ICEC 2003
Trieu C. Chieu, Thao Nguyen, et al.
ICEBE 2007
Jeffrey O. Kephart, Hoi Chan, et al.
ICAC 2007
Sam Weber, Hoi Chan, et al.
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering