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Web Rule Language

Known as: WRL 
The Web Rule Language (WRL) is a rule-based ontology language for the Semantic Web. The language is characterised by formal semantics.
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2015
2015
PSOA2Prolog consists of a multi-step source-to-source normalizer followed by a mapper to a pure (Horn) subset of ISO Prolog. We… 
2014
2014
As current research can not solve the problem of making multi-source heterogeneous network security situation elements uniformly… 
2013
2013
Over the last decade, scientific workflows have been become a remarkable paradigm, which integrates distributed heterogeneous… 
2013
2013
In order to reduce the numbers of non-relevant alerts and false positives typically generated by Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS… 
2011
2011
In this paper, we present our ongoing work towards an OWL-based framework for extracting a variety of information (including… 
2011
2011
This paper presents a Translation ITIL (Information Technology Infrastructure Library) Service Operation to Ontological Artifacts… 
2006
2006
This paper focuses on use cases and requirements for a Web rule language in the domain of Health Care and Life Science. Most… 
2005
2005
  • M. Mehrotra
  • 2005
  • Corpus ID: 16277238
In the course of analyzing a wide variety of knowledge-based systems, Pragati has found many types of cluster-based relationships…