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SLE 2017
Sun 22 - Fri 27 October 2017 Vancouver, Canada
co-located with SPLASH 2017
Tue 24 Oct 2017 11:45 - 12:00 at Regency B - Grammars Chair(s): Bernhard Rumpe

Modern enterprises operate in an unprecedented regulatory environment where increasing regulation and heavy penalties on non-compliance have placed regulatory compliance among the topmost concerns of enterprises worldwide.Previous research in the field of compliance has established that the manual specification/tagging of the regulations used by GRC frameworks not only fails to ensure their proper coverage but also negatively affects the turnaround time both in proving and maintaining the compliance. Our key contribution in this paper is an implementation of a controlled natural English like (domain-specific) language that can be used by domain experts to specify regulations for automated compliance checking. We demonstrate this language using examples from industry regulations in banking and financial services domain.

Tue 24 Oct

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10:30 - 12:00
GrammarsSLE at Regency B
Chair(s): Bernhard Rumpe RWTH Aachen University, Germany
10:30
25m
Talk
A Formalisation of Parameterised Reference Attribute GrammarsArtifact Evaluation
SLE
Scott Buckley Macquarie University, Australia, Anthony Sloane Macquarie University
DOI
10:55
25m
Talk
Concurrent Circular Reference Attribute GrammarsArtifact Evaluation
SLE
Jesper Oqvist Lund University, Görel Hedin
DOI
11:20
25m
Talk
Ensuring Non-interference of Composable Language Extensions
SLE
Ted Kaminski University of Minnesota, Eric Van Wyk University of Minnesota, USA
DOI
11:45
15m
Talk
A Domain-Specific Controlled English Language for Automated Regulatory ComplianceIndustrial PaperArtifact Evaluation
SLE
Suman Roychoudhury Tata Consultancy Services Research, Sagar Sunkle Tata Consultancy Services Research, Deepali Kholkar Tata Consultancy Services Research, Vinay Kulkarni Tata Consultancy Services Research
DOI