Patent application number | Description | Published |
20090099994 | Enhanced Rule Engine - An enhanced rule engine, in which a rule-evaluated result that is received from an external rule engine based on a context transmitted to the external rule engine for evaluation by the rule and on a schema document serializing an automatically generated vocabulary transmitted to the external rule engine is output. The schema document defines the business rule based on a context description and a result description included in the vocabulary, and the context and the result are respectively specified according to the context description and the result description. | 04-16-2009 |
20090113387 | Methods and systems for dynamically generating and optimizing code for business rules - Systems and methods are provided for generating high-level program code of a rule-based application for interpreting and executing business rules. In one exemplary embodiment, a method is provided that comprises retrieving high-level program code capable of performing the functionality of a business rule called by the rule-based application, wherein the high-level program code includes an annotated set of instructions for the dynamic generation of generated code. The method may also comprise processing the annotated set of instructions with a generator component to create generated code from the high-level program code, mapping the generated code to the called business rule, and utilizing the generated code to execute the functionality of the called business rule. | 04-30-2009 |
20090157739 | Methods and systems for object interpretation within a shared object space - Methods and systems are provided for creating and using a shared object space to interpret objects. In one exemplary embodiment, a method is provided that includes partitioning a memory area of a server. The method may also include creating an object, wherein the created object contains the data needed for performing the function of the object, and providing an interpretation routine for interpreting the object. The method may further include storing the created object and the interpretation routine in the partitioned memory area and defining application access to the partitioned memory area. | 06-18-2009 |
20090222394 | ENHANCED CALL-BACK SERVICE - An enhanced call-back service, in which a local rule engine is caused to be capable of invoking a rule defined at an external rule engine, and a function provided by the local rule engine is exposed as a call-back service. At the call-back service and from the external rule engine, a request to interact with the function is received, and, using the call-back service, an interaction is provided between the external rule engine and the function. | 09-03-2009 |
20100057665 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING COMPUTER OBJECT RULES AND CATALOGS - A method, a machine-readable storage medium and a system are provided for enhancing computer rules in a computer application. In an embodiment, a rule is accessed from a set of computer rules provided by a computer application. The rule includes a number of fields, e.g., an attribute field and an enhancement type field. In response to receiving an input attribute and an input enhancement type, the rule is updated in the set of computer rules. The updated rule is implemented and operation of the updated rule in the computer application is altered based on the inputs. | 03-04-2010 |
20100057666 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING AND MERGING COMPUTER OBJECT RULES - A method, a machine-readable storage medium and a system are provided for revising content in a computer rule set. The revisions may be made by an issuer of content. In an embodiment, it is determined whether a difference exists between content data in a production table corresponding to a computer rule set and enhanced content data in an enhanced data table. If a difference is determined to exist, the content data is read from the production table and the enhanced content data is read from the enhanced data table. The enhancement data is identified as that assigned to the first issuer. Whether the rule enhanced in the computer rule set is allowed to be revised is confirmed. Based on the results of the determining and confirming, the enhanced data from the enhanced data table is incorporated into the production data table to provide a revised computer rule set. | 03-04-2010 |
20100088270 | DATA VERSIONING CONCEPT INCLUDING TIME DEPENDENCY AND ACTIVE AND INACTIVE STATES - A method and a system are described that involve data versioning with time dependency and active and inactive states. In one embodiment, the method includes creating a first version of an object in an application, wherein the application supports a versioning mode. The versioning mode maintains a set of versions of an object. The method further includes activating the first version of the object at a first timestamp and activating a second version of the object at a second timestamp in the versioning mode switched on. The first timestamp and the second timestamp define a validity period of the first version. Finally, the first version of the object is provided upon a request, wherein the request includes a timestamp in the validity period of the first version. | 04-08-2010 |
20100100777 | MESSAGE HANDLING IN A SERVICE-ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE - A service call to a backend system is initiated by a user interface in a service-oriented architecture. Thereafter, a service answer is received from the backend system encapsulating a backend error object. The backend error object is mapped to a front end error object. A front end error message can later be presented to a user in the user interface that is derived from the front end error object. Related apparatus, systems, techniques and articles are also described. | 04-22-2010 |
20110087689 | METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVIDING A BUSINESS REPOSITORY - Computer-implemented systems and methods are disclosed for providing a business rule repository in a memory. An exemplary method includes displaying, on a display device, a graphical user interface (GUI) for creating a business rule, and receiving, in a computer, via the GUI user input relating to an input variable of the business rule, and user input relating to an action required by the business rule based on the input variable. The method further includes generating, by the computer, a text document associated with the business rule based on the input, and storing the text document associated with the business rule in the business rule repository. | 04-14-2011 |
20130031566 | Managing Consistent Interfaces For Business Rule Business Object Across Heterogeneous Systems - A business object model, which reflects data that is used during a given business transaction, is utilized to generate interfaces. This business object model facilitates commercial transactions by providing consistent interfaces that are suitable for use across industries, across businesses, and across different departments within a business during a business transaction. In some operations, software creates, updates, or otherwise processes information related to a business rule business object. | 01-31-2013 |
20130091342 | TRACING SOFTWARE EXECUTION OF A BUSINESS PROCESS - Various embodiments of systems and methods to trace an execution of a business process are disclosed. Business rules and corresponding business objects required to execute the business process are identified and rendered to receive an input. Based upon detecting a trigger to execute the business process, the business rules and the corresponding business objects are processed to compute a process-resultant for the business process. A process-path of the computed process-resultant is traced by tracing key-strings corresponding to the business objects involved in computing the process-resultant, to generate a trace-resultant. The trace-resultant is parsed by determining versioned business objects and business information of the key-strings, to derive a business definition for the traced business objects involved in computing the process-resultant. Based upon the business definition, a comprehensive trace-map comprising a compilation of the process-resultant to execute the business process is generated. | 04-11-2013 |
20130117318 | Rule Type Column in Database - A data definition language (DDL) may be extended by a new column type: a rule type column. Database rules are modeled using patterns (e.g. decision table, decision tree, or formula) specifying rule content through accessible user interfaces instead of programming constructs. A rule type column can be created using the DDL statements to define its storage type (transient or permanent), and/or whether it is generic or non-generic. A transient rule column will be populated only when a query is performed. A non-transient rule column will be populated when an insert is performed, and may be re-triggered during an update. A generic rule column allows a rule to be defined each time an insert is performed (e.g. each row might trigger a different rule). A non-generic rule column allows initial definition of one rule statically for all rows. The system of rules evaluation can be integrated with the language processor. | 05-09-2013 |
20130117323 | Database Queries Enriched in Rules - Embodiments allow complex conditional statements to be considered in formulating database queries. Business rules are modeled based upon ready-to-use abstract structures such as decision trees, decision tables, or formulas. A query to the database is then posed by a user. The query includes a system of rules evaluation activating a built-in processing function provided with a unique identifier of the rule. This function processes the rule, taking the input data set from the context of the application level language (e.g. SQL) in which the database was created. This rule-processing capability may be implemented as a functional mechanism similar to the standard aggregation functions (e.g. SUM, AVG, MAX, MIN), rather than by extending the application level language itself. | 05-09-2013 |
20130174118 | Optimizing Source Code - Techniques for optimizing code include methods, systems, and computer program products that implement operations including: identifying a decision table having values arranged in one or more cells in a row and column format, the values defining business rules; evaluating the decision table to generate one or more temporary tables, at least one temporary table including the values associated with particular positions of a string variable of undefined length; evaluating the one or more temporary tables to set the positions of the string variable based on comparisons of the values with inputs; and generating a portion of code defining the business rules based on the evaluation of the one or more temporary tables. | 07-04-2013 |
20130318028 | DECISION SERVICE MANAGER - The disclosure generally describes computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for modeling and deploying decision services. One computer-implemented method includes creating a connection between a decision service manager and a managed system, establishing a signature of a decision service, developing, using at least one computer, the decision service based upon the established signature of the decision service, performing a deployment readiness check, transferring generated code implementing the decision service to the managed system upon a determination that the deployment readiness check was successful, inserting the generated code into the managed system, and retrieving a deployment status from the managed system. | 11-28-2013 |
20130338980 | Flow Based Visualization of Business Rule Processing Traces - Embodiments relate to systems and methods for visualizing processing traces as a flow diagram. Certain embodiments allow conversion of a text based processing trace, into an intermediate state which can then be projected using a flow diagram. A model transformation engine receives as an input, a trace log and also a pointer to the trace metadata. The model transformation engine uses the metadata information to convert the trace into a format from which a flow diagram can be built. Such an intermediate state could be, for instance, an XML document or a JSON object. Output of the model transformation engine is then fed to renderer, which reads the XML document or JSON object and displays it onto the screen. Embodiments may be particularly suited for visualizing processing traces of business rules in an enterprise system. | 12-19-2013 |
20140180995 | BEST MATCH PROCESSING MODE OF DECISION TABLES - An input combination of at least one condition value to be evaluated against at least one rule of a decision table is received. The at least one rule includes at least one condition and the rule is associated with a result. The at least one rule is evaluated against the input combination to determine conditions fulfilled for the at least one condition value. In one aspect, a rule from the at least one rule that best matches the input combination is determined and a result associated with the rule that best matches the input combination is outputted. | 06-26-2014 |
20140250306 | DECISION SERVICE MANAGER - A decision service manager authenticating at a managed system hosting a decision service, in case of a successful authentication, the decision service manager sending a first status request to the managed system and receiving, in response to the first status request, a first indication of a current status of the managed system and authenticating at a target managed system, in case of a successful authentication at the target managed system, the decision service manager sending a second status request to the target managed system and receiving a second indication of a current status of the target managed system, the decision service manager performing a deployment readiness check comprising comparing the first and the second indication, and if a current status of the target managed system allows the target managed system to host the decision service, automatically deploying the decision service to the target managed system. | 09-04-2014 |
20140351787 | Decision Service Manager - The disclosure generally describes computer-implemented methods, software, and systems for modeling and deploying decision services. One computer-implemented method includes creating a connection between a decision service manager and a managed system, establishing a signature of a decision service, developing, using at least one computer, the decision service based upon the established signature of the decision service, performing a deployment readiness check, transferring generated code implementing the decision service to the managed system upon a determination that the deployment readiness check was successful, inserting the generated code into the managed system, and retrieving a deployment status from the managed system. | 11-27-2014 |