Principles of database and knowledge-base systems, Vol. I
Principles of database and knowledge-base systems, Vol. I
{\cal A}{\cal L}-log: Integrating Datalog and Description Logics
Journal of Intelligent Information Systems
Principles of Database and Knowledge-Base Systems: Volume II: The New Technologies
Principles of Database and Knowledge-Base Systems: Volume II: The New Technologies
Description logic programs: combining logic programs with description logic
WWW '03 Proceedings of the 12th international conference on World Wide Web
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Semantic Web Services: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications
Semantic Web Services: Concepts, Technologies, and Applications
A comparison of two modelling paradigms in the Semantic Web
Web Semantics: Science, Services and Agents on the World Wide Web
Towards a general web rule language
International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
Reasoning Web
OpenRuleBench: an analysis of the performance of rule engines
Proceedings of the 18th international conference on World wide web
Logic and Databases: The Roots of Relational Theory
Logic and Databases: The Roots of Relational Theory
The RuleML family of web rule languages
PPSWR'06 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Principles and Practice of Semantic Web Reasoning
RW'07 Proceedings of the Third international summer school conference on Reasoning Web
Business rules for creating process flexibility: mapping RIF rules and BDI rules
WISS'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Web information systems engineering
Personalizing location information through rule-based policies
RuleML'12 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Rules on the Web: research and applications
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The RuleML Challenge started in 2007 with the objective of inspiring the issues of implementation for management, integration, interoperation and interchange of rules in an open distributed environment, such as the Web. Rules are usually classified as three types: deductive rules, normative rules, and reactive rules. The reactive rules are further classified as ECA rules and production rules. The study of combination rule and ontology is traced back to an earlier active rule system for relational and object-oriented (OO) databases. Recently, this issue has become one of the most important research problems in the Semantic Web. Once we consider a computer executable policy as a declarative set of rules and ontologies that guides the behavior of entities within a system, we have a flexible way to implement real world policies without rewriting the computer code, as we did before. Fortunately, we have de facto rule markup languages, such as RuleML or RIF to achieve the portability and interchange of rules for different rule systems. Otherwise, executing real-life rule-based applications on the Web is almost impossible. Several commercial or open source rule engines are available for the rule-based applications. However, we still need a standard rule language and benchmark for not only to compare the rule systems but also to measure the progress in the field. Finally, a number of real-life rule-based use cases will be investigated to demonstrate the applicability of current rule systems on the Web.