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A New Approach to Active Documents and its Application  

남철기 (울산대학교 컴퓨터·정보통신공학부)
배재학 (울산대학교 컴퓨터·정보통신공학부)
장길상 (울산대학교 경영학부)
Abstract
The web is an important source of information and most of Web applications are based on form documents in HTML-based form documents only play a role as user interfaces, and they do not involve the procedures or rules if business process which form document designers assume. However, from documents imply methods for treating documents, and these embedded procedural knowledge can be utilized.actively in automation of business process. In this respect, we Investigate the activeness of documents with cognitive science to automate business processes based on from documents. Through this, we have a new concept and applicability of active documents. Our active documents include business rules and declarative knowledge to support the automation of document processing. Also, we propose a processing framework for the active documents. The framework has two phases: build-time and run-time. in order to demonstrate the usefulness of the proposed framework, a prototype called ActiveForm is designed and implemented for requisition processing them in an inference engine can enhance the intelligence of Internet applications.
Keywords
Active document; Business rule; WfMS; XML; Logic programming;
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