Rule Interchange on the Web
نویسندگان
چکیده
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, the 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. However, creating a generally accepted interchange format is by no means a trivial task. First, there are different understandings of what a “rule” is. Researchers and practitioners distinguish between deduction rules, normative rules, production rules, reactive rules, etc. Second, even within the same category of rules, systems use different (often incompatible) semantics and syntaxes. Third, existing Semantic Web standards, such as RDF and OWL, show incompatibilities with many kinds of rule languages at a conceptual level. This article discusses the role that different kinds of rule languages and systems play on the Web, illustrates the problems and opportunities in exchanging rules through a standardized format, and provides a snapshot of the current work of the W3C RIF WG.
منابع مشابه
Rule Interchange in the Semantic Web
Rule interchange has become one of the most important issues in the Semantic Web. As a recommendation of the W3C (WWW Consortium), RIF (Rule Interchange Format) is dedicated to rule interchange between different rule languages. To be a general rule interchange format, RIF should first support rule interchange with SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language), RuleML (Rule Markup Language), R2ML (REWERSE R...
متن کاملTowards a Rule Interchange Language for the Web
This articles discusses rule languages that are needed for a a full deployment of the Semantic Web. First, it motivates the need for such languages. Then, it presents ten theses addressing (1) the rule and/or logic languages needed on the Web, (2) data and data processing, (3) semantics, and (4) engineering and rendering issues. Finally, it discusses two options that might be chosen in designin...
متن کاملAn Integrated Rule Modeling Framework
This paper introduces an Integrated Rule Modeling Framework, which consists of the UML-based rule modeling tool Strelka, rule interchange format R2ML and a number of services, which facilitate the development and debugging of rule-based applications and rules for the Semantic Web. We describe how the framework can be used by software engineers and how Semantic Web rule modelers can benefit from...
متن کاملJSON Rules
This paper presents a JSON based rule language and its JavaScript-based rule engine towards providing Web 2.0 applications with rule-based inference capabilities. For interoperability purposes the Rule Interchange Format is used. While the rule engine is enough general, its main purpose is to execute production rules and Event-ConditionAction rules related to the web page DOM processing. This w...
متن کاملRule Interchange Format: The Framework
The Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is an activity within the World Wide Web Consortium aimed at developing a Web standard for exchanging rules. The need for rule-based information processing on the Semantic Web has been felt ever since RDF was introduced in the late 90’s. As ontology development picked up pace this decade and as the limitations of OWL became apparent, rules were firmly put back ...
متن کاملذخیره در منابع من
با ذخیره ی این منبع در منابع من، دسترسی به آن را برای استفاده های بعدی آسان تر کنید
عنوان ژورنال:
دوره شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2007