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Rule Technologies: Foundations, Tools, and Applications

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Herbrand Manifesto
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    Chapter 2 Constraint Handling Rules - What Else?
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    Chapter 3 Consistency Checking of Re-engineered UML Class Diagrams via Datalog+/-
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    Chapter 4 A Brief Overview of Rule Learning
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    Chapter 5 Distribution and Uncertainty in Complex Event Recognition
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    Chapter 6 Compact Representation of Conditional Probability for Rule-Based Mobile Context-Aware Systems
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    Chapter 7 FOWLA, A Federated Architecture for Ontologies
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    Chapter 8 User Extensible System to Identify Problems in OWL Ontologies and SWRL Rules
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    Chapter 9 Semantics of Notation3 Logic: A Solution for Implicit Quantification
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    Chapter 10 API4KP Metamodel: A Meta-API for Heterogeneous Knowledge Platforms
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    Chapter 11 Rule-Based Exploration of Structured Data in the Browser
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    Chapter 12 PSOA2Prolog: Object-Relational Rule Interoperation and Implementation by Translation from PSOA RuleML to ISO Prolog
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    Chapter 13 Similarity-Based Strict Equality in a Fully Integrated Fuzzy Logic Language
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    Chapter 14 Building a Hybrid Reactive Rule Engine for Relational and Graph Reasoning
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    Chapter 15 Using PSL to Extend and Evaluate Event Ontologies
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    Chapter 16 Probabilistic Event Pattern Discovery
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    Chapter 17 How to Combine Event Stream Reasoning with Transactions for the Semantic Web
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    Chapter 18 Ontology-Based Multidimensional Contexts with Applications to Quality Data Specification and Extraction
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    Chapter 19 Existential Rules and Bayesian Networks for Probabilistic Ontological Data Exchange
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    Chapter 20 Binary Frontier-Guarded ASP with Function Symbols
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    Chapter 21 Graal: A Toolkit for Query Answering with Existential Rules
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    Chapter 22 Input/Output STIT Logic for Normative Systems
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    Chapter 23 Towards Formal Semantics for ODRL Policies
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    Chapter 24 Representing Flexible Role-Based Access Control Policies Using Objects and Defeasible Reasoning
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    Chapter 25 Explanation of Proofs of Regulatory (Non-)Compliance Using Semantic Vocabularies
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    Chapter 26 Rule Generalization Strategies in Incremental Learning of Disjunctive Concepts
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    Chapter 27 Using Substitutive Itemset Mining Framework for Finding Synonymous Properties in Linked Data
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    Chapter 28 Learning Characteristic Rules in Geographic Information Systems
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    Chapter 29 Rule-Based Data Transformations in Electricity Smart Grids
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    Chapter 30 Norwegian State of Estate: A Reporting Service for the State-Owned Properties in Norway
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    Chapter 31 Ontology Reasoning Using Rules in an eHealth Context
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Chapter title
Towards Formal Semantics for ODRL Policies
Chapter number 23
Book title
Rule Technologies: Foundations, Tools, and Applications
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, July 2015
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-21542-6_23
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-921541-9, 978-3-31-921542-6
Authors

Simon Steyskal, Axel Polleres

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 5 45%
Researcher 2 18%
Professor 1 9%
Student > Master 1 9%
Student > Bachelor 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 1 9%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 7 64%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 1 9%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance 1 9%
Unknown 2 18%
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