Abstract

This paper addresses the problem of unanticipated rule interactions. It characterizes problems with active rules in dynamic manufacturing environments, and formally defines a number of interaction properties such as cascades, rule cycles, and race conditions. The inversion of these properties defines criteria for interaction-free rule sets that form the basis for a compiler that automatically generates active rules. A feasibility study was conducted where an active database system was embedded into a manufacturing control system. A compiler translate high-level manufacturing operations into queries and active rules for the embedded active DBMS. Since the generated rule sets conform to the inverse criteria, they cannot lead to rule cycles, non-termination, or non-determinism.

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