Business Rules for E-Commerce:Interoperability and Conflict Handling
Overview
Vision overall
Rules: Fundamental Technical Approach
Rules: Fundamental Technical Approach (continued)
Applications of Rules our work to-date: Overview
Applications of Rules: earlier work on Agent Building Environment
EECOMS Example of Conflicting Rules
Courteous LP’s: Example
XML Interlingua for Example
CommonRules Example:bookstore Web storefront
INSERT Bookstore Web E-Storefront App Example SLIDES
CommonRules technology overview
CommonRules technology overview (continued)
Current-version CommonRules
Flavors of Rules Commercially Most Important in E-Business
Overview (repeated)
OUTLINE OF OPTIONALS SLIDES
PART-1 OPTIONALS FOLLOW: from INTRODUCTORY-section
Rules across Applications
Application Using Rules
Roles for Rules
Rules Authoring Approaches
PART-2 OPTIONALS FOLLOW:about EECOMS
EECOMS Supply Chain Project: Overview
EECOMS Supply Chain Project: Our Role
EECOMS: Participants
EECOMS: Main Collaborators
EECOMS: Virtual Situation Room
PART-3 OPTIONALS FOLLOW:about more Technical Details
Logic Programs as basic representation: Definition
Logic Programs: Definition (continued)
Logic Programs as basic representation: Advantages
Logic Programs: Advantages(continued)
Courteous LP’s: the What
Courteous LP’s: Example (repeated)
Priorities are available and useful
Courteous LP’s: Advantages
Situated LP’s: Overview
Situated LP’s: Overview(continued)
Courteous Compiler
Interlingua Concept
Interlingua:Deep Shared Semantics at Core
Interlingua: Going Beyond KIF
Interlingua: current version
Interlingua: early standards engagements
Sample Rule Engine: current version
Contracts/Agreements
Negotiation, esp. B2B
Security Authorization Policies
Security Authorization Policies(continued)
overall key Challenges identified
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Other information: by Benjamin Grosof, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Hawthorne, NY, USA