Internet Business Logic

From: Adrian Walker <adrianw_at_snet.net>
Date: 5 Jul 2003 08:18:04 -0700
Message-ID: <96372229.0307050718.5886218c_at_posting.google.com>



We are seeking comments please about a service and system called Internet Business Logic. Experimental use of the system is free.

The system supports the writing and running of applications in the form of business rules (which one can think of as generalized Use Cases), written in English, French, German, etc. The author- and user-interface is an ordinary Web browser.

When an application is run, the system can optionally automatically generate and run SQL queries and transactions over Oracle and other networked databases.

The system generates explanations of results, on demand, as hypertexted English.

One can get an explanation, before a transaction is committed, of what will be done and why.

The system is based on about twenty years of mathematical and software engineering research, some of which is published in refereed journals and conferences.

To run the system, please point Netscape 7 or Mozilla to

               www.reengineeringllc.com

You will see links to a presentation, tutorials, and so on. Then, click on

               Internet Business Logic

then on the GO button to enter a demo .

The demo includes examples in business case preparation, database mining, billing, database security, and financial applications.

There is also a simple example called NetworkedSQL1 that shows how the system works with a SQL DBMS.

Thanks in advance for your comments. -- Adrian Walker Received on Sat Jul 05 2003 - 17:18:04 CEST

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