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A flexible rule-chaining engine for process-based software engineering
We present the design of a new rule-based process engine that generalizes previous systems to support process enforcement, automation, guidance, monitoring, delegation, planning, simulation, instrumentation and potentially other applications. Our approach is fully knowledge-based, tailored by knowledge regarding the process assistance policies to be supported as well as the process definition.<>