Bob,
Here is a reference into The AI Dictionary, by Bill Wilson, that
describes the various types of conflict resolution:
http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~billw/aidict.html#conflictres
The ILOG Dynamic Priority system is a form of Data Ordering. The other
types of conflict resolution that are
Jason,
Workflow engines are interesting. It has been my observation that
A number of the approaches to design workflow engines in a rules
language are simplified with the idea of time in the rules
engine at the condition evaluation level. For example, in a
semi-english syntax:
// Monitoring