A database needs two kinds of negation
MFDBS 91 Proceedings of the 3rd symposium on Mathematical fundamentals of database and knowledge base systems
Hybrid web service composition: business processes meet business rules
Proceedings of the 2nd international conference on Service oriented computing
Business Rules Integration in BPEL " A Service-Oriented Approach
CEC '05 Proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International Conference on E-Commerce Technology
A Rule Driven Approach for Developing Adaptive Service Oriented Business Collaboration
SCC '06 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Services Computing
Model-driven design and development of semantic Web service applications
ACM Transactions on Internet Technology (TOIT)
Patterns of Business Rules to Enable Agile Business Processes
EDOC '07 Proceedings of the 11th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
Business Process Management: Concepts, Languages, Architectures
Business Process Management: Concepts, Languages, Architectures
Towards a general web rule language
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
Achieving Business Process Flexibility with Business Rules
EDOC '08 Proceedings of the 2008 12th International IEEE Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference
Model-Driven Engineering of a General Policy Modeling Language
POLICY '08 Proceedings of the 2008 IEEE Workshop on Policies for Distributed Systems and Networks
Interaction modeling using BPMN
BPM'07 Proceedings of the 2007 international conference on Business process management
Realizing business processes with ECA rules: benefits, challenges, limits
PPSWR'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning
BPM'05 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Business Process Management
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Business process modeling is a commonly used approach in the development of service-oriented architectures. The previous research on this topic demonstrated that process-oriented models might be too rigid for dynamic adaptations of the business logic. Rule-based approaches are considered an alternative, which offers more flexibility thanks to the declarative nature of rules and their underlying reasoning algorithms. However, modeling a business process through rules is a tedious process for developers in terms of the overall business process comprehension. In this paper, we propose a hybrid solution - a modeling language that integrates both rule- and process-oriented modeling perspectives. The language (Rule-based BPMN - rBPMN) is based on the integration of the Business Process Modeling Notation with the REWERSE Rule Markup Language. In this paper, after introducing rBPMN, we report on the experience in modeling of Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA) from the perspective of message exchange patterns.