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Advances in Rule Interchange and Applications: International Symposium, RuleML 2007, Orlando, Florida, October 25-26, 2007, Proceedings 2007 ed. [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: Programming and Software Engineering 4824
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Oct-2007
  • Kirjastus: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • ISBN-10: 3540759743
  • ISBN-13: 9783540759744
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 248 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 454 g, XI, 248 p., 1 Paperback / softback
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The International Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications (RuleML-2007), collocated in Orlando, Florida, with the Tenth International Business Rules Forum, was the first symposium devoted to work on practical distributed rule technologies and rule-based applications which need language standards for rules operating in the context of modern infrastructures, including the Semantic Web, intelligent multi-agent systems, event-driven architectures, and service-oriented computing applications. The symposium was organized by the RuleML Initiative, financially and technically supported by industrial companies (Top Logic, VIStology, and Inferware) and in cooperation with professional societies (ECCAI, AAAI, ACM, ACM SIGAPP, ACM SIGMIS, ACM SIGART, ACM SIGMOD, IEEE, IEEE Computer TCAAS, IEEE SMCS, BPM-Forum, W3C, OMG, and OASIS). The RuleML Initiative is organized by representatives from academia, industry and government for the advancement of rule technology, providing enhanced usability, scalability and performance. The goal of RuleML (www. ruleml. org) is to develop an open, general, XML-based family of rule languages as intermediaries between various specialized rule vendors, applications, industrial and academic research groups, as well as standardization efforts such as OMGs PRR or W3Cs RIF. A general advantage of using declarative rules is that they can be easily represented in a machine-readable and platform-independent manner, often governed by an XML schema. This fits well into todays distributed, heterogeneous Web-based system environments. Rules represented in standardized Web formats can be discovered, interchanged and invoked at runtime within and across Web systems, and can be interpreted and executed on any platform.
Invited Papers
How Ontologies and Rules Help to Advance Automobile Development
1(6)
Thomas Syldatke
Willy Chen
Jurgen Angele
Andreas Nierlich
Mike Ullrich
Are Your Rules Online? Four Web Rule Essentials
7(18)
Harold Boley
Session: Business Process, Policy and IT Service Management and Modeling
KISS -- Knowledge-Intensive Service Support: An Approach for Agile Process Management
25(14)
Daniela Feldkamp
Knut Hinkelmann
Barbara Thonssen
Specifying Process-Aware Access Control Rules in SBVR
39(14)
Stijn Goedertier
Christophe Mues
Jan Vanthienen
A Rule-Based Approach to Prioritization of IT Work Requests Maximizing Net Benefit to the Business
53(10)
Maher Rahmouni
Claudio Bartolini
Abdel Boulmakoul
Session: Rule Languages and Interchange Standards
A Generic Module System for Web Rule Languages: Divide and Rule
63(15)
Uwe Aßmann
Sacha Berger
Francois Bry
Tim Furche
Jakob Henriksson
Paula-Lavinia Patranjan
Towards Semantically Grounded Decision Rules Using ORM+
78(14)
Yan Tang
Peter Spyns
Robert Meersman
Towards Ontological Commitments with Ω-RIDL Markup Language
92(15)
Damien Trog
Yan Tang
Robert Meersman
Session: Business Rules, Rule Engines and Applications
Recovering Business Rules from Legacy Source Code for System Modernization
107(12)
Erik Putrycz
Anatol W. Kark
An Approach for Bridging the Gap Between Business Rules and the Semantic Web
119(15)
Birgit Demuth
Hans-Bernhard Liebau
Take - A Rule Compiler for Derivation Rules
134(15)
Jens Dietrich
Jochen Hiller
Bastian Schenke
Session: RuleML-2007 Challenge
The OO jDREW Engine of Rule Responder: Naf Hornlog RuleML Query Answering
149(6)
Benjamin Larry Craig
Querying the Semantic Web with SWRL
155(5)
Martin O'Connor
Samson Tu
Csongor Nyulas
Amar Das
Mark Musen
Implementation of Production Rules for a RIF Dialect: A MISMO Proof-of-Concept for Loan Rates
160(6)
Tracy Bost
Phillipe Bonnard
Mark Proctor
Session: Rules, Reasoning, and Ontologies
Adapting the Rete-Algorithm to Evaluate F-Logic Rules
166(8)
Florian Schmedding
Nour Sawas
Georg Lausen
Rule Definition for Managing Ontology Development
174(8)
David A. Ostrowski
Integrating Rules and Description Logics with Circumscription for the Semantic Web
182(8)
Fangkai Yang
Xiaoping Chen
XML Data Compatibility from the Ground Up
190(9)
Karthick Sankarachary
Session: Reaction Rules and Rule Applications
Exploiting E-C-A Rules for Defining and Processing Context-Aware Push Messages
199(8)
Thomas Beer
Jorg Rasinger
Wolfram Hopken
Matthias Fuchs
Hannes Werthner
The Use of Ontologies and Rules to Assist in Academic Advising
207(8)
Girish R. Ranganathan
J. Anthony Brown
Towards Knowledge Extraction from Weblogs and Rule-Based Semantic Querying
215(9)
Xi Bai
Jigui Sun
Haiyan Che
Jin Wang
Complex Information Management Using a Framework Supported by ECA Rules in XML
224(8)
Bing Wu
Essam Mansour
Kudakwashe Dube
AIM: An XML-Based ECA Rule Language for Supporting a Framework for Managing Complex Information
232(11)
Essam Mansour
Kudakwashe Dube
Bing Wu
Author Index 243