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A visual modeling approach for the Semantic Web Rule Language
Semantic Web, 2020Although the Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is not a W3C standard, it is widely used for semantic web-based projects as well as for innovative rule-based applications. Thereby, it is used to infer new knowledge from a given fact base. Today, SWRL rules are developed and managed by technical experts in text-based editors using software applications ...
Pittl, Benedikt, Fill, Hans-Georg
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Utilization of Semantic Web Rule Language for Tourism Ontology
2018 Third International Conference on Informatics and Computing (ICIC), 2018Lombok Island is one of the tourist destinations in Indonesia that has the potential to be developed. The world has recognized the magnitude of tourism potential in the island of Lombok by obtaining various awards as “World's Best Halal Tourism Destination.” Lombok tourism promotion must continue to be carried out, in addition to increasing the number ...
HeIna Wardhana +2 more
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Rapid Prototyping of Business Rule-Based Systems with Controlled Natural Language and Semantic Web Software [PDF]
We present methods for applying controlled natural language (CNL) and Semantic Web user interfaces to make rapid prototypes of business rule-based systems. This helps system developers quickly demonstrate design choices to stakeholders. CNLs provide a balance between understandability for laypersons and unambiguous specificity for programmers ...
Rutledge, L.W.; id_orcid 0000-0003-2814-9483 +3 more
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Semantic Web Rule Languages for Geospatial Ontologies
2009Geospatial ontologies have a key role to play in the development of the geospatial-Semantic Web, with regard to facilitating the search for geographical information and resources. They normally hold large volumes of geographic information and undergo a continuous process of revision and update.
Philip D. Smart +2 more
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Pedagogical Model Based on Semantic Web Rule Language
2012 12th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications, 2012Intelligent Tutoring System(ITS) aims to provide personalized instruction. Its main module, pedagogical model, is responsible for choosing which strategy to apply to a specific student, as well as determining which learning topics to provide. However, there are several strategies and teaching techniques, and each student has his peculiarities.
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SPARQL in N3: SPARQL construct as a Rule Language for the Semantic Web
Dörthe Arndt +2 more
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A Tool for Transforming Semantic Web Rule Language to SPARQL Infererecing Notation
International Journal on Semantic Web and Information Systems, 2020Semantic web rule language (SWRL) combines web ontology language (OWL) ontologies with horn logic rules of the rule markup language (RuleML) family. Being supported by ontology editors, rule engines and ontology reasoners, it has become a very popular choice for developing rule-based applications on top of ontologies.
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A review and comparison of rule languages and rule-based inference engines for the Semantic Web
2013 International Computer Science and Engineering Conference (ICSEC), 2013With the Semantic Web data standards defined, more applications demand inference engines in providing support for intelligent processing of the Semantic Web data. Rule-based inference engines or rule-based reasoners are used in many domains such as supporting clinical decision support system, e-commerce recommender system, access control mechanism.
Thanyalak Rattanasawad +3 more
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Using the Semantic Web Rule Language in the Development of Ontology-Driven Applications
2009The Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is an expressive OWL-based rule language. SWRL allows users to write Horn-like rules that can be expressed in terms of OWL concepts to provide more powerful deductive reasoning capabilities than OWL alone. Semantically, SWRL is built on the same description logic foundation as OWL and provides similar strong formal
Martin O’Connor, Mark Musen, Amar Das
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