Variant logic for model driven applications
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Chang, E
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GarcÃa DÃaz, Vicente
Cueva Lovelle, Juan Manuel
Pelayo GarcÃa-Bustelo, B. Cristina
Sanjuán Martinez, Oscar
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Customizing Enterprise Information Systems (EIS) scale applications can be very expensive, also incurring additional costs during their lifecycle when customizations may need to be re-engineered to suit each EIS upgrade. The ongoing development of a temporal meta-data framework for EIS applications seeks to overcome these issues, with the application logic model supporting the capability for end users to define their own supplemental or replacement application logic meta-data, as what the authors term Variant Logic, to become a variation of the core application logic. Variant Logic can be applied to any defined model object whether visual objects, logical processing objects, or data structures objects. Variant Logic can be defined by any authorized user, through modeling rather than coding, executed by any user as an alternative to the original application logic, and is available for immediate execution by the framework runtime engine. Variant Logic is also preserved during automated meta-data application updates.
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Advances and Applications in Model-Driven Engineering
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© 2014 by IGI Global. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored or distributed in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without written permission from the publisher.
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Business information systems
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Davis, J; Chang, E, Variant logic for model driven applications, Advances and Applications in Model-Driven Engineering, 2014, pp. 1-34