This paper proposes an extension to the Object-Role Modeling approach to support formal declaration of dynamic rules. Dynamic
rules differ from static rules by pertaining to properties of state transitions, rather than to the states themselves. In
this paper, application of dynamic rules is restricted to so-called single-step transactions, with an old state (the input
of the transaction) and a new state (the direct result of that transaction). Such restricted rules are easier to formulate
(and enforce) than a constraint applying historically over all possible states. In our approach, dynamic rules specify an
elementary transaction type indicating which kind of object or fact is being added, deleted or updated, and (optionally) pre-conditions
relevant to the transaction, followed by a condition stating the properties of the new state, including the relation between
the new state and the old state. These dynamic rules are formulated in a syntax designed to be easily validated by non-technical
domain experts.
An erratum to this chapter can be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/11915072_109.