RuleML

RuleML
Founded 2000
Founder RuleML Inc.
Focus Rule-based programming, Rule-based system, Logic programming, Production rule system, Business rules engine, Business rule management system, Semantic Web, Rule-based language
Origins RuleML
Products RuleML, W3C SWRL, W3C RIF, OASIS Legal RuleML, RuleML Symposium
Key people
Harold Boley, Adrian Paschke; Benjamin Grosof, Michael Kifer, Said Tabet
Slogan Realize your Knowledge
Website www.ruleml.org

RuleML is a global initiative, led by a non-profit organization RuleML Inc., that is devoted to advancing research and industry standards design activities in the technical area of rules that are semantic and highly inter-operable. The standards design takes the form primarily of a markup language, also known as RuleML. The research activities include an annual research conference, the RuleML Symposium, also known as RuleML for short. Founded in fall 2000 by Harold Boley, Benjamin Grosof, and Said Tabet, RuleML was originally devoted purely to standards design, but then quickly branched out into the related activities of coordinating research and organizing an annual research conference starting in 2002. The M in RuleML is sometimes interpreted as standing for Markup and Modeling. The markup language was developed to express both forward (bottom-up) and backward (top-down) rules in XML for deduction, rewriting, and further inferential-transformational tasks. It is defined by the Rule Markup Initiative, an open network of individuals and groups from both industry and academia[1] that was formed to develop a canonical Web language for rules using XML markup and transformations from and to other rule standards/systems.

Markup standards and initiatives related to RuleML include:

See also

References

  1. "RuleML Participants' Logos". www.dfki.de. Retrieved 2016-07-05.

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