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John Hall is talking about the state of the standards around business rules.
I had originally thought of blogging this session as I had done the others, but I think it won’t necessarily work well because of the topic.
Instead I will list the standards (and eventually add links to their respective standards) that were discussed.
- BMM
- SBVR
- PRR
- ODM
- RIF
- XBRL
- UML
- OSM
- IMM
And more but it is unknown how they really fit:
- ISO-704
- ISO-1087
- ORM: Object Role Modeling
- BPEL4WS
- CL (Common Logic)
- OWL
- RDF and RDFS
- RuleML
- JSR-94 (Purely API definitions)
The slides that do with this presentation are obviously helping a great deal in understanding the relationships between the standards.
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