Rule Interchange Format

The Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation. RIF is part of the infrastructure for the semantic web, along with (principally) SPARQL, RDF and OWL. Although originally envisioned by many as a "rules layer" for the semantic web, in reality the design of RIF is based on the observation that there are many "rules languages" in existence, and what is needed is to exchange rules between them. RIF includes three dialects, a Core dialect which is extended into a Basic Logic Dialect (BLD) and Production Rule Dialect (PRD).

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enThe Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation. RIF is part of the infrastructure for the semantic web, along with (principally) SPARQL, RDF and OWL. Although originally envisioned by many as a "rules layer" for the semantic web, in reality the design of RIF is based on the observation that there are many "rules languages" in existence, and what is needed is to exchange rules between them. RIF includes three dialects, a Core dialect which is extended into a Basic Logic Dialect (BLD) and Production Rule Dialect (PRD).
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enThe Rule Interchange Format (RIF) is a W3C Recommendation. RIF is part of the infrastructure for the semantic web, along with (principally) SPARQL, RDF and OWL. Although originally envisioned by many as a "rules layer" for the semantic web, in reality the design of RIF is based on the observation that there are many "rules languages" in existence, and what is needed is to exchange rules between them. RIF includes three dialects, a Core dialect which is extended into a Basic Logic Dialect (BLD) and Production Rule Dialect (PRD).
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Answer set programming
Category:Knowledge representation languages
Category:Semantic Web
Chris Welty
Default logic
Disjunction
Existential quantification
Expert system
First order logic
F-logic
Forward chaining
Frame (data structure)
Function (mathematics)
IBM
ILOG
Logic
Logical conjunction
Model-theoretic
Named arguments
Nash Equilibrium
Negation
Non-monotonic logic
Non-monotonic reasoning
Ontology alignment
Operational semantics
Production (computer science)
Production Rule Representation
R2ML
Resource Description Framework
Semantics
Semantic web
SPARQL
Stable model semantics
Syntax
W3C Recommendation
Web Ontology Language
Well-founded semantics
XML Schema (W3C)
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Category:Semantic Web
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