The framework for the implementation of business rules in ERP 1

Thes paper presents a model-driven framework for the semiautomatic implementation of business rules in enterprise resource planning systems. The framework is based on the idea of combining business rules represented in natural language with decision tables and triggers in database systems. To support the implementation of the framework, the formal language of templates, which captures patterns of busi- ness rules and enables their model-driven transformation to the triggers, is used. This allows a consistent implementation of business rules within ERP systems.

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