M. Dean. Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML 2004), Volume 3323 von Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Seite 1 - 5. Berlin / Heidelberg, Springer, (2004)
Zusammenfassung
Rules represent the next step for the Semantic Web. A number of use cases for Semantic Web Rules have been formally and informally proposed, including ontology extension, ontology translation, data expansion, portable axiomatic semantics, matching, monitoring, and profile and process descriptions for Semantic Web Services. This talk will describe each of these use cases, provide examples, and assess the degree to which each is addressed by the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) and other current alternatives.
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%A Dean, Mike
%B Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web (RuleML 2004)
%C Berlin / Heidelberg
%D 2004
%E Antoniou, G.
%E Boley, H.
%I Springer
%K English RuleML Rules SWRL Semantic Usecase Web _Diplomathesis
%P 1 - 5
%T Semantic Web Rules: Covering the Use Cases
%V 3323
%X Rules represent the next step for the Semantic Web. A number of use cases for Semantic Web Rules have been formally and informally proposed, including ontology extension, ontology translation, data expansion, portable axiomatic semantics, matching, monitoring, and profile and process descriptions for Semantic Web Services. This talk will describe each of these use cases, provide examples, and assess the degree to which each is addressed by the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) and other current alternatives.
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title = {Semantic Web Rules: Covering the Use Cases},
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