Rules play an increasingly important role in a variety of Semantic Web applications as well as in traditional IT systems. As a universal medium for publishing information, the Web is envisioned to become the place for publishing, distributing, and exchanging rule-based knowledge. Realizing the importance and the promise of this vision, W3C has created the Rule Interchange Format Working Group (RIF WG) and chartered it to develop an interchange format for rules in alignment with the existing standards in the Semantic Web architecture stack.
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%A Boley, Harold
%A Kifer, Michael
%A Pătrânjan, Paula-Lavinia
%A Polleres, Axel
%B Reasoning Web
%D 2007
%E Antoniou, Grigoris
%E Aßmann, Uwe
%E Baroglio, Cristina
%E Decker, Stefan
%E Henze, Nicola
%E Patranjan, Paula-Lavinia
%E Tolksdorf, Robert
%I Springer Berlin Heidelberg
%K adaptive models systems user web
%P 269-309
%R 10.1007/978-3-540-74615-7_5
%T Rule Interchange on the Web
%U http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74615-7_5
%V 4636
%X Rules play an increasingly important role in a variety of Semantic Web applications as well as in traditional IT systems. As a universal medium for publishing information, the Web is envisioned to become the place for publishing, distributing, and exchanging rule-based knowledge. Realizing the importance and the promise of this vision, W3C has created the Rule Interchange Format Working Group (RIF WG) and chartered it to develop an interchange format for rules in alignment with the existing standards in the Semantic Web architecture stack.
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abstract = {Rules play an increasingly important role in a variety of Semantic Web applications as well as in traditional IT systems. As a universal medium for publishing information, the Web is envisioned to become the place for publishing, distributing, and exchanging rule-based knowledge. Realizing the importance and the promise of this vision, W3C has created the Rule Interchange Format Working Group (RIF WG) and chartered it to develop an interchange format for rules in alignment with the existing standards in the Semantic Web architecture stack.},
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pages = {269-309},
publisher = {Springer Berlin Heidelberg},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
timestamp = {2013-12-04T22:11:05.000+0100},
title = {Rule Interchange on the Web},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74615-7_5},
volume = 4636,
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