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Fact-Oriented Business Rule Modeling in the Event Perspective
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In this article we will focus on the business rule modeling constructs and methodology in the fact-oriented approach for the third perspective from the IFIP CRIS framework: the behaviour-oriented perspective or event perspective.
Peter Bollen
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